Review:

The Fsa Photography Project

overall review score: 4.2
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The FSA Photography Project was a government-funded project during the Great Depression that aimed to document and raise awareness of rural poverty in America through photography.

Key Features

  • Documenting rural poverty in America during the Great Depression
  • Creating awareness through photography
  • Government-funded project

Pros

  • Historically significant project
  • Provided valuable insight into the social conditions of the time
  • Impacted government policies and social welfare programs

Cons

  • Some critics argue that the project exploited the subjects for artistic gain
  • Limited scope in terms of geographic coverage

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