Documerica
was initially launched in 1971 sponsored by the EPA to “photographically
document subjects of environmental concern” in the U.S. This project
lasted about 5 years. During this time the EPA enlisted a wide variety of
freelance and well-known professional photographers like Danny Lyon, Bill
Strode, Charles O’Rear and John H. White. With the broad task of this
project came radically different views and interpretations of artistic
perspective. From urban cityscapes to everyday life in small towns and
country scenes. The photos depicted the natural beauty like Lake Tahoe,
the Great Lakes, Hawaii, and Washington D.C. They also depicted
environmental issues like water and air pollution in major cities, junk yards,
and traffic. The project ultimately preserved a distinct visual and now
historical record of time and place in the early 1970s.
In
cooperation with the National Archives, the EPA has revived this project once
again in 2012. With the internet highly accessible these days we are able
to view the photos from the original start of the project in comparison to
photos that have been submitted since it’s revival. The project is
currently running through 2013. If you enjoy the following pictures, feel
free to visit their websites below to see more.
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Photos are property of the photographer, no copyright infringement is intended |
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Photos are property of the photographer, no copyright infringement is intended |
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Photos are property of the photographer, no copyright infringement is intended |
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Photos are property of the photographer, no copyright infringement is intended |
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Photos are property of the photographer, no copyright infringement is intended |
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Photos are property of the photographer, no copyright infringement is intended |
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Photos are property of the photographer, no copyright infringement is intended |
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Photos are property of the photographer, no copyright infringement is intended |
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Photos are property of the photographer, no copyright infringement is intended |
Posted By: Douglas Brown Kongaika
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