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Blog 6: Mary Ellen Mark - Environmental Portraiture

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      Mary Ellen Mark was an American photography who lived from 1940 to 2015. During her lifetime, she photographed as she traveled, her focus on humanism. She received numerous awards from national and international associations. Because of her travel, she was able to capture a wide variety of different cultures. Looking through some of her work, it looks like she was ahead of her time. She was capturing images that would be perceived as controversial at the time, especially some of the ones from her "The Lives of Women" exhibition.      I like that she went outside of what was excepted and told stories about the subjects through the images themselves. In the photo below, the girl's expression combined with the dirty, worn clothing, and the campers in the background create a sense of awareness. She doesn't look happy or sad, but rather defeated, as though she has been struggling for a while and it's starting to make a heavy impact. The butterfly mask...