Research: Lewis W. Hine Inspiration

More Inspiration for my project is actually neither a DoP or Editor. he is in fact a photographer. The reason he has inspired me is how much of an impact his photography had on not just society, but politics and law. Ambitious as it sounds, the best thing that could come from this documentary is for something with the law or in the system actually gets changed. Obviously this is on the edge of impossible but it's something good to aspire to. Regardless we may even find that the law is in place for a reason.

Lewis W Hine

Lewis W Hine used his photographic skills as an form of social criticism and campaigning. Mainly focusing his camera ‘exploited but in need of protection’ on the social issue of children at work in industrial environments in the 19th century. Hine published to magazines with notes of all their details as proof of the need to legislate against child labor (Bates: 2009). His brave and powerful use of photography helped a social change in bring in The Child Labor (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 that banned child employment below the age of 14 and 14 years and put regulation on the time older children worked. This is something well before my time I realise, but the concept is still there and although times have changed the fact he was able to create such an impact from his work baffles me. Hine died before the act came into place but his work around the area has become one of the most memorial and influentially projects that have helped social reform in the USA.






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