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Facing Change: Documenting America by Leah Bendavid-Val

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Published in cooperation with the Library of Congress, this astounding collection of images by award-winning photographers tells the story of today’s America―and provides an enduring legacy that will inform the way we address our future. On Inauguration Day, 2009, a group of photographers whowere in Washington to document the ceremony began aconversation that led to the foundation of Facing Change. Thisnonprofit collective has a bold to create a new nationalportrait of America. Its members include some of the country’smost celebrated photojournalists. Their vision is inspired bythe Farm Security Administration’s project that documentedthe Great Depression. Chronicling the challenges of modernAmerica, these photographs offer compelling stories of peoplearound the country who are coping with the aftermath ofrecent immigration, health care, housing, the war in Iraq,Katrina, the great recession and profound economic disparity.The book includes images from the original FSA project as wellas interviews with Library of Congress photography experts,which together illustrate photojournalism’s role in engenderingchange in America. The Facing Change photographers are eachintroduced in intimate essays that describe their history, work,and aspirations for the project. The photographs’ revelations―and their power―tell a collective story that continues to unfold,that affects every one of us, that will last many lifetimes and, itis hoped, impact some of the lives it has touched.Photographers included in the David BurnettAlan ChinDonna FerratoDanny Wilcox FrazierStanley GreeneAndrew LichtensteinCarlos Javier OrtizDarcy PadillaLucian PerkinsMaggie Steber

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First published October 25, 2015

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Leah Bendavid-Val

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Leah Bendavid-Val is a historian of photography who has worked with Russian photographers for more than two decades. She is the author most recently of Song Without Words: The Photographs & Diaries of Countess Sophia Tolstoy (published in October 2007). Her two earlier books about Russian photographers and themes are Propaganda & Dreams (1999); and Changing Reality (1991).

Bendavid-Val is former Director of Photography Publishing for National Geographic Books. Books published in her program for popular and professional audiences have been translated into more than a dozen languages. Bendavid-Val is author of two books on the history of National Geographic photography—Stories on Paper & Glass (2001) and the best-selling National Geographic: The Photographs (1994), which is still in print. She is co-author and editor of National Geographic Image Collection, on the New York Times Bestseller List in December 2009.

Based on her Russia and National Geographic work, Leah Bendavid-Val has served as curator for exhibitions at the International Center for Photography, New York, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC, the Pushkin Museum, Moscow, and other museums. She teaches writing and book publishing for photographers at the Santa Fe Workshops in New Mexico. She was Commencement Speaker for the University of Maryland Department of Philosophy, Class of 2008.

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moving, momentous, message-brimming pictures of the working-class and the underclass in America.
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