What role did photography play in documenting historical events such as the American Civil War or World War I, and how did it change public perception of these events?
How did photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa shape the style and ethics of photojournalism in the mid-20th century, and what lasting influence did they have on the profession?
In what ways did the Farm Security Administration's photographic project during the Great Depression impact public awareness and government policies regarding rural poverty in the United States?
How did the introduction of portable cameras and the development of roll film by Kodak in the late 19th century democratize photography and change the way people captured everyday life?
What role did photography play in documenting the American Civil War, and how did photographers like Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner contribute to public perceptions of the conflict?
How have iconic photographs from the past shaped our understanding of key historical events, and in what ways do they continue to influence contemporary perspectives on history?