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Margaret Bourke-White - Coffee Through the Camera's Lens - 1936
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Margaret Bourke-White - Coffee Through the Camera's Lens - 1936

Published in 1936, this is one of the rarest and most unusual books published by acclaimed documentary photographer Margaret Bourke White, a company photobook about Brazilian coffee production aimed at schoolchildren. As Parr and Badger state; "for many in the 1930s, when political dividing lines in the United States were sharply drawn, Margaret Bourke-White was something of a political conundrum, a left leaning photographer who would willingly work on lucrative commercial assignments for industry... This assignment for the American Can Company is typical, undertaken not long before she began to make the hard-hitting social documentary photographs of impoverished southern tenant farmers that would be included in her book, You Have Seen Their Faces (1937)." "Bourke-White's photo-essay begins with a visit to the plantation in Brazil, and prompts another question regarding the Bourke-White conundrum. Brazilian coffee growers in the 1930s, (and in other decades, for that matter) were not exactly known for championing worker's rights. No doubt the plantation selected for the photographs was a 'model' one, specially turned out for the distinguished American photojournalist, but one wonders what a politicized woman like Bourke-White thought of it when carrying out this particular assignment." "Coffee Through The Camera's Lens illustrates the Bourke-White 'conundrum': the photographer of hard-hitting social documentary such as You Have Seen Their Faces who earned far more most women in the country for doing high paying commercial and industrial work." See: Martin Parr and Gerry Badger, The Photobook Vol 2, page 184 Condition: very good. Slight edgewear and creasing to the outer folder. Complete portfolio present including 12 photographs with captions, map, instruction sheet and reader reply postcard. Please note that plate number 11 has small damage to the top. Examine listing photos carefully for condition.

Nr. 77466559

Verkocht
Margaret Bourke-White - Coffee Through the Camera's Lens - 1936

Margaret Bourke-White - Coffee Through the Camera's Lens - 1936

Published in 1936, this is one of the rarest and most unusual books published by acclaimed documentary photographer Margaret Bourke White, a company photobook about Brazilian coffee production aimed at schoolchildren.

As Parr and Badger state; "for many in the 1930s, when political dividing lines in the United States were sharply drawn, Margaret Bourke-White was something of a political conundrum, a left leaning photographer who would willingly work on lucrative commercial assignments for industry... This assignment for the American Can Company is typical, undertaken not long before she began to make the hard-hitting social documentary photographs of impoverished southern tenant farmers that would be included in her book, You Have Seen Their Faces (1937)."

"Bourke-White's photo-essay begins with a visit to the plantation in Brazil, and prompts another question regarding the Bourke-White conundrum. Brazilian coffee growers in the 1930s, (and in other decades, for that matter) were not exactly known for championing worker's rights. No doubt the plantation selected for the photographs was a 'model' one, specially turned out for the distinguished American photojournalist, but one wonders what a politicized woman like Bourke-White thought of it when carrying out this particular assignment."

"Coffee Through The Camera's Lens illustrates the Bourke-White 'conundrum': the photographer of hard-hitting social documentary such as You Have Seen Their Faces who earned far more most women in the country for doing high paying commercial and industrial work."

See: Martin Parr and Gerry Badger, The Photobook Vol 2, page 184

Condition: very good. Slight edgewear and creasing to the outer folder. Complete portfolio present including 12 photographs with captions, map, instruction sheet and reader reply postcard. Please note that plate number 11 has small damage to the top. Examine listing photos carefully for condition.

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