hibearmate t1_j41e4vn wrote
Reply to comment by Violentfascist in Of the 270,000 photographs commissioned by the US Farm Security Administration to document the Great Depression, more than a third were “killed”. by VinkyStagina
editor's edit, it's their job
>Most of the negatives Stryker killed, by all accounts, were redundancies nixed in favor of a similar image with stronger composition, clearer focus, and facial expressions better comporting with the themes of suffering and endurance he sought to draw out of the FSA’s subjects.
casualsubversive t1_j42qfjd wrote
It's not their job to ruin the negatives, though.
ThornsyAgain t1_j47eaqw wrote
They don't edit by physically ruining the pictures they don't choose. They even say that in the article.
hibearmate t1_j47eog8 wrote
I just think people are thinking this was some kind of malicious act to destroy history or something
and not a guy doing a job with an eye towards history, by selecting the photos that best communicated the harshness, emotions, and toll of that moment in history was having in the subjects
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