They say that the picture is worth a thousand words, and that is what Gordon Parks shines through his work. Gordon is a famous photographer photographing the lives of various Americans, such as rich people, poor people, homeless people, workers, rural areas and urban areas. Since it was used in the 1940s and 1950s, he used a black and white film to take his picture. Parks was the first African American who took everything from fashion to sports and worked for LIFE, and he is familiar to the world now.
Parks is starting to look for pictures in the fashion world. After resigning from the War Information Bureau, Parks moved to Harlem to become Vogue 's freelance fashion photographer under the editor of Alexander Liberman. Despite the racist attitude of the day, Vogue's editor Liberman hired him to shoot a series of evening gowns. Parks shot fashion for Vogue in the coming years and he developed a unique style of shooting model rather than static pose. Meanwhile, he announced his first two books, flash photograph (1947) and camera portrait: secret and principle (1948) for documentary portrait
A modern surveillance photograph began in the UK in 1913 and an inconspicuous prison car parked in the Holloway prison sports ground. We only know that the van passengers are working in Scotland yards and Mr. Barrett, a professional photographer who shot paparazzi-style photos in the garden. His long lens photographic equipment approved by the then Minister of the Interior was preliminary but effective. Are these women shot by Barrett? Members of women's social and political alliance (WSPU) may well be known as feminist. Early in the 20th century, Europe and the United States got the elections and in 1906 Finland gave the women the right to vote and vote, the first country.