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Walker Evans, an American photographer, is known for his stark, evocative images of everyday life in America during the Great Depression. His ability to capture the beauty and struggle of ordinary people through his lens has had a profound impact on documentary photography. Evans' work encourages photographers and artists to look beyond the surface and find profound stories in the simplest moments. His legacy shows us that photography is not just about capturing images, but about revealing the human condition and telling untold stories through the lens.
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"It's the way to educate your eyes. Stare. Pry, listen eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long."

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"Whether he is an artist or not, the photographer is a joyous sensualist, for the simple reason that the eye traffics in feelings, not in thoughts."

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