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Portrait of a picture of a migrant mother
So I started watching “Masterpiece: The Making of Migrant Mother [1]” and
right off, I'm annoyed that the creator, Evan Puschak [2], is using a
vertical orientation for the video, as if he filmed it with a smart phone.
But after a few minutes I stopped noticing the odd aspect ratio as I was
engrossed in the top of the video. By the end, it was clear that the vertical
aspect ratio was a design choice, to reflect the subject matter, an iconic
portrait from the Great Depression.
He filmed a video about Dorothea Lange's portrait “Migrant Mother” in portait
mode! Yes, it's jarring to see video in portait mode instead of the normal
landscape mode, but ultimately, I think it works.
It was also interesting to note just how much manipulation went into that
photo. It wasn't just a quick shot of a mother with three kids, but artfully
staged as government propaganda to promote one of President Roosevelt's
social programs during the Great Depression. Jason Kottke [3] goes into some
depth about the subject of the photo [4], Florence Owens Thompson [5].
[1]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgZPQMyzKiE
[2]
https://www.youtube.com/user/Nerdwriter1/videos
[3]
https://kottke.org/
[4]
https://kottke.org/19/01/the-making-of-an-iconic-photograph-dorothea-langes-migrant-mother
[5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Owens_Thompson
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