Carl Mydans

Born in Massachusetts, near Boston, in 1907, Mydans’ keen sensitivity and honesty compelled him toward a lifetime of social and historical documentary photography. After working for the Boston Globe and the Boston Herald, he joined the photographic staff of the Farm Security Administration in 1936, and then joined LIFE magazine as a staff photographer just after the inaugural issue. He photographed major news and feature stories in the United States, Europe, and Asia

Unanimously hailed as one of the most significant photographers of our time and a legend of photojournalism, Carl Mydans died in August, 2004, at age 97.