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Hansel Mieth: Vagabond Photographer
 
A Woman Documents the Depresssion
 

 
Length: 54 min
Released: 2006
Ages: College
Adult
 
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Hansel Mieth is the compelling tale of a pioneering woman photojournalist who created some of the most indelible images of mid-20th century America. Armed with conviction, perseverance, and talent, she carved out a career in the male-dominated world of photojournalism, eventually becoming a celebrated LIFE Magazine staff photographer, only the second woman to occupy that position. The film is narrated by Mieth in her own words.

Mieth was a German working-class immigrant who arrived in the US in the midst of the Great Depression, having been denied the educational opportunities she craved. Throughout her career, she was accompanied by photojournalist Otto Hagel. Their tumultuous marriage and artistic collaboration spanned nearly five decades. They lived and documented the reality of the Depression, struggling themselves as migrant farm workers. Their photographs revealed a more intimate story of the Depression than those of official photographers.

During the late 1930s and 1940s—the golden age of pictorial magazines—Mieth's and Hagel's images of strikers, criminals, scientists, cowboys, Native Americans, and countless others appeared in every major publication in America. Mieth was internationally acclaimed as one of the most courageous, principled, and influential photographers of her time. Her photographs stand as a testament to her humanity and to her unyielding commitment to social justice.
 
 
" Mieth should now be recognized and honored for her commitment to showing what social injustice looks like and her truth-seeking point-of-view in documenting society’s ills. Recommended."
‒Lisa Flanzraich, Queens College, Flushing, New York for Educational Media Reviews Online
 
 
 
• Art
 
• History
 
• Photography
 
• Women's Studies
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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