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Academy Award-winning director Errol Morris writes about his favorite scenes from the films of documentary film pioneer Frederick Wiseman. Wiseman’s latest, La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet, has just been released nationally. ...

The conclusion of the Depression-era photo-fakery series, with an account of a visit with the subject of "Migrant Mother."

In this sixth installment of the Depression-era photography series, Arthur Rothstein's explanation of the cow-skull photo.

In the fifth installment on Depression-era photography and photo-fakery, the focus is on Walker Evans.

An examination of Depression-era photography and photo-fakery continues, and includes Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange and Preston Sturges.

If Walker Evans moved furniture around to stage photos for "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men," did that constitute photo-fakery?

The second installment of an investigation into the matter of the famous depression-era cow-skull photo.

In the 1930s, a photo of a cow skull leads to charges of photo-fakery and involves FDR, the Farm Services Administration and an enormous amount of press.












