
Tuesday 4 October 2011 Photographs that document the human condition
Gordon Parks is the subject of a new book in the Fields of Vision series published by D Giles Limited with the Library of Congress, Fields of Vision: The Photographs of Gordon Parks. “Very few people know he worked for the FSA-OWI,” says W. Ralph Eubanks, director of publishing at the Library of Congress. “I had always thought Parks was biding his time there, until he could branch off and do what do what he wanted to do. But he was actually doing some very serious work.
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