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  1. Lewis Wickes Hine (Oshkosh, 26 de septiembre de 1874 — Hastings-on-Hudson, 3 de noviembre de 1940) fue un fotógrafo estadounidense. Biografía [ editar ] Comenzó estudiando sociología en la Universidad de Chicago en 1902, carrera que continuó en las universidades de Columbia y Nueva York .

  2. 6 de mar. de 2018 · Lewis Hine was an early 20th-century photographer and sociologist who used his camera to enact social change. ‘Powerhouse Mechanic.' circa 1921. ‘Tenement family,' Chicago. 1910 (printed circa 1931). ‘Slavic immigrant at Ellis Island.' 1907 (printed circa 1931).

  3. www.artnet.com › artists › lewis-wickes-hineLewis Hine | Artnet

    12 de sept. de 2022 · Child Labor (5 works), 1909–1930. Sale Date: April 30, 2024. Auction Closed. Lewis Hine was an American photographer best known for the images he made while working for the National Child Labor Committee. View Lewis Hine’s 1,187 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and ...

  4. Lewis Hine was born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on September 26, 1874 to Douglas Hull Hine, a veteran of the Civil War, and Sarah Hayes Hine, an educator. Hine was destined to have a unique outlook on life. His father died in an accident in 1892, and forced Hine to help sustain his the family financially. His first job was in a furniture upholstery ...

  5. 12 de jun. de 2023 · Lewis Wickes Hine's 1909 photograph of a young spinner in a Georgia cotton mill The Photography Collections, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (P545), under CC BY-SA 4.0. Traveling the ...

  6. Sixty-nine extraordinary photographs of children at work from 1908-12, taken by Lewis W. Hine, the investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Beareau.

  7. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Lewis Hine was trained to be an educator in Chicago and New York. A project photographing on Ellis Island with students from the Ethical Culture School in New York galvanized his recognition of the value of documentary photography in education. Soon after, he became a sociological photographer, establishing a studio in upstate New York in 1912.