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如果我能够用文字讲故事,我就不必拖着一部相机。——刘易斯·海因(Lewis Hine,美国摄影师)上图是1908年,美国摄影师刘易斯·海因(Lewis Hine)在印第安纳波利斯(印第安纳州首府,美国中西部仅次于芝加哥和底特律的大城市)拍摄的一个叫John Howell的街头报童。对于这张照片,刘易斯·海因只标注了这样简单的图片说明:“John Howell星期天早晨六点就开始工作。”刘易斯·海因是上个世纪初美国童工委员会的摄影师。在那个年代,有170万童工在工厂里做苦力,年纪最小的只有3岁。作为调查员兼摄影家,刘易斯·海因深入到各地的工厂、矿井,去揭露童工恶劣的劳动条件。在窄小而危险
If I can tell a story in words, I do not have to drag a camera. - Lewis Hine (American photographer) The photo was taken in 1908 by the American photographer Lewis Hine in Indianapolis (the capital of Indiana, second only to Chicago and Detroit in the Midwest, Of the big city) shot a street boy named John Howell. For this photo, Lewis Hein only tagged this simple picture: “John Howell started work at 6 a.m. on Sunday.” Lewis Hein was a photographer at the American Child Labor Commission at the beginning of the last century. During that time, 1.7 million children laborers in the factory, the youngest only 3 years old. As an investigator and photographer, Lewis Hein went deep into factories and mines throughout to uncover the poor working conditions of child labor. Narrow and dangerous