Sparrow
Veteran
But Hines photographs were mean to be seen, and were shown, in the context of a campaign to stop child labor. They were not meant to be seen floating free of narrative and context. Without these surrounding stories, I'd suggest that your comment, 'His photo did not tell the sad story of children and how they lived, it went beyond all that and got to the point, should children be working in factories?'is mistaken- his photos say nothing to the question of should children be working in factories. You seeing it that way is simply another example of external context providing a story.
By the way, we may have some serious confusion as we use words like 'story' and 'question' and 'context' and such in shifting meanings.
... and we don't normally?