Russell Lee Signs on a Highway Tavern, Crystal City, Texas, 1939
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About Russell Lee
Russell Lee (1903ā1986) was a prominent American photographer renowned for his work during the Great Depression. A significant figure in documentary photography, Lee collaborated with the Farm Security Administration (FSA), documenting the social landscape of rural America. His poignant images provided a compelling portrayal of everyday life, capturing the challenges and resilience of individuals amid economic adversity. Lee’s photographs often highlighted the human condition and societal disparities, offering a glimpse into the struggles faced by Americans during the Depression. His images captured the essence of diverse communities, from small-town America to migrant workers and rural populations. Lee’s evocative storytelling through photography contributed immensely to the documentation of American history, leaving a powerful legacy that continues to resonate in documentary photography. His work stands as a testament to the significance of visual storytelling in preserving the cultural fabric of a nation.












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