Depression Era Photograph by anahata.c
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Description
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Have been studying the great photography of the Depression, esp the F.S.A. (Farm Security Administration).
I don't claim this to be the 'real article', but believe it or not, this took time!
I'll be doing more...
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(This is Chicago, not Baton Rouge!)
Thanks for your visits,
Mark
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Comments (20)
blankfrancine Online Now!
Nicely done, Mark. Definitely has that Depression era vibe.
Freethinker56
This is soooo fantastic Mark Have a great day my friend =And thank you hugs Dee
LivingPixels
Love it Mark that old worldly feel real kinda broken down authenticity nice piece my friend!!
eekdog
Interesting photo, Mark. Love the b&w capture. Has some interesting things in this photo. Can't tell if that's some kind of a shield on the table or a clay object for yard art. Can't make out that thing on the post. Looks alot like the band's Queensryche logo.
photosynthesis
Love the postwork, Mark (definitely requires a zoom to full size to see the abstract patterns, though the initial view can also be appreciated on a completely different level). The composition is outstanding & I'm not seeing any obvious anachronisms that would give this away as a 21st century photograph...
durleybeachbum
Well it looks a very attractive place to me, Cleverly done!
wysiwig
From the title I thought perhaps you took this photo when you were depressed but it does have a wonderful vintage look. Excellent post work. It could easily pass for the period.
goodoleboy
Great attempt to give some credence to this shot as late 1920s to early 1930s. I'm no Chicagoite, but I do wonder if there were brick walls and patios like that back then. Maybe so. And I think Baton Rouge would have had more of a dusty front porch setting, with an emaciated family sitting on the steps.
Wolfenshire
That is an awesome capture.
Richardphotos
very creative post work. my mother lived through the depression and told me how hard things were.
bakapo
a classic-looking photo, I love the black and white. there are so many objects and textures in this scene. the wicker furniture is beautiful.
helanker
That is a really great result and I know you worked a long time on it. Looks like a cozy place to enjoy the good weather :) But yes, it had this depression time over it.
auntietk
It's the bats that Steve thinks look like Queensryche's emblem, btw. (It's good to have friends who are into heavy metal music ... you never know when we might come in handy.)
The drifting, dead leaves give this a somewhat neglected air, which adds to the Depression-era vibe. However much time you took with this, it was worth the trouble. The result is superb!
bmac62
Oh, my Mark,...what a challenge you've set for yourself! I just went back and relooked at some Depression era photography to stir my mind. Love what Walker Evans (FSA photographer) said..., "My goal as a photographer is to make pictures that are 'literate, authoritative, transcendent' ". Like this composition under the main entrance stairs of a house that certainly predates the Depression...looking at family belongings that shed light on a place where they can kick back and enjoy some time away from the big city and the routine of daily life. Black and white is perfect for the genre. Looking forward to more.
Faemike55
this is a fabulous photo - I feel I'm there in that era, wondering where my next meal may come from - how will I feed my family and if there is any work for me this day. very gritty and hard hitting photo.
flavia49
amazing
steve2
Very nice work.
alida
great work
RodS Online Now!
This definitely has that depression era feel to it, Mark. You really nailed it, my friend - superb!
nikolais
a timeless photo, Mark!