AN AMERICAN STORY
Dorothea Lange in color, as you have never seen before...

Mr. and Mrs. Wardlow at the entrance to their dugout basement home. Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon.


On U.S. 99. in Kern County on the Tehachapi Ridge. Migrants travel seasonally back and forth between Imperial Valley and the San Joaquin Valley over this ridge.

Mr. and Mrs. Wardlow at the entrance to their dugout basement home. Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon.
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Dorothea Lange never out of vogue, now her famous black and white images are in color bringing the real events closer to the observer, giving you a more realistic view of how things were during the migration to California 1935-1939
This is about showing her work in a different light, in color, bringing the real events closer to the observer, giving you a more realistic view of how things were during the migration to California 1935-1939.
Product details
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Paperback: 234 pages
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Language: English
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ISBN-13: 978-1548130855
ISBN-10: 1548130850
BISAC: Photography / Photojournalism -
Product Dimensions: 21.6 x 0.8 x 21.6 cm
Product details
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Paperback: 126 pages
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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (9 May 2014)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 1495477150
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ISBN-13: 978-1495477157
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Product Dimensions: 21.6 x 0.8 x 21.6 cm
The late Rondal Partridge (left in picture) saw and loved Dorothea Lange Color, he was Dorothea Lang's assistant for over fifteen years, he was with her when all these images were taken.
Opposite Ken Light (photojournalist lecturer in California) presenting Dorothea Lange Color to Rondal Partridge (left) he liked it so much that he wanted more copies.

Rondal Partridge - Dorothea Lange's Assistant
One of Ron Partridge's photograph of Dorothea Lange 1935
(it's in the book in color)
