Roger Hicks
Veteran
I'm going to say AA. He is still widely known today by young and old alike. Ask the young or Dorothea Lange is. [/blank stare]
Now if you put in a time frame, then the FSA probably had more influence back then. It showed people's plight to the rest of America. It's one thing reading it in the newspaper, hearing it the radio (assuming you owned one) or hearing it from the neighbors. It's something entirely different to see a print of a migrant worker barely staying alive.
Which, I'm arguing, sank into the collective consciousness a lot more and was far more influential in subsequent discourse.
"Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico" is known to countless photographers.
"Migrant mother, Nipomo" is known to a lot more non-photographers.
Cheers,
R.
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