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          He much preferred the handheld Leica, which enabled him to capture the unpredictability and serendipity of street life....

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        1. Mahatma Gandhi at Work.
        2. He much preferred the handheld Leica, which enabled him to capture the unpredictability and serendipity of street life.
        3. Once he described him as follows: 'Mahatma was a true non-violent revolutionary.
        4. Trachtenberg has been a member of the Yale faculty since , and has served as chair and director of graduate studies in American studies.
        5. Walker Evans

          American photographer and photojournalist (1903-1975)

          For the off-road and NASCAR driver, see Walker Evans (racing driver).

          Walker Evans (November 3, 1903 – April 10, 1975) was an American photographer and photojournalist best known for his work for the Resettlement Administration and the Farm Security Administration (FSA) documenting the effects of the Great Depression.

          Much of Evans' New Deal work uses the large format, 8 × 10-inch (200×250 mm) view camera. He said that his goal as a photographer was to make pictures that are "literate, authoritative, transcendent".[1]

          Many of his works are in the permanent collections of museums and have been the subject of retrospectives at such institutions as the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the George Eastman Museum.[2]

          Biography

          Early life

          Walker Evans was born in St.

          Louis, Missouri to Jessie (née Crane) and Walker Evans.[3] His father was an advertising directo