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| | The Farm Security Administration (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | In this sense, Evans bridged the gap between social-documentary record, and art; he denied his images to be of the stereotype FSA documentary image, although they were used as such. |
 | | So, working for the FSA, in fact, turned out, for Evans, to be an all-expenses-paid trip to make pictures--what more can a photographer ask for? |
 | | As Alan Trachtenberg suggests: "The FSA provided the material conditions for his work, not its purpose or rationale--at least as far as Evans was concerned." |
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