Sunday, 27 March 2016

1930s 'Killed' photographs: Why some Great Depression photos were punched full of holes

1930s 'Killed' photographs: Why some Great Depression photos were punched full of holes

The photos look just like the most famous FSA images of Depression-era America. But each picture is haunted by a strange black void. It hangs in the sky like an inverted sun, it eclipses a child’s face, it hovers menacingly in the corner of a room.
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