3. Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange is a famous woman photographer from New Jersey, America. Her profession was a photojournalist. At the beginning, she was known as a regular photographer, but her name started to be known by public after she took a lot or photos taken during the depression era for a program of Farm Security Administration (FSA). Lange took images of the victims humanly and this really affected the development of documenter photography. The era of huge depression is also known as the era of malaise, the phenomenon of the declining economy drastically that happened almost all over the world. One of her best works was the “Migrant Mother” and a photo of a Japanese man’s shop in the US with a banner “I Am An American” written on it in the time of world war 2.