Lewis Hine foi contratado para documentar a construção do Empire State Building em 1930. Ele estudou sociologia e estabeleceu a fotografia documental. Hine ficou famoso por seu trabalho sobre trabalho infantil na década de 1920. Ele fotografou os 3400 operários, muitos imigrantes, durante a construção de 102 andares do prédio entre 1930-1931, capturando as dificuldades do trabalho. Suas fotos ajudaram a criar leis trabalhistas.
Sports photography captures the action, emotion, and drama of athletic competition. Photographer Rennie Cowan has made a career out of documenting athletes and games through his lens. This article will provide an inside look at Cowan's process and experiences photographing various sports over the years.
Viviane Reding, the EU Justice Commissioner, gave a speech to the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe highlighting key justice initiatives. She discussed proposals to streamline civil justice procedures like contract law, debt recovery, and judgments to facilitate business growth. Reding also addressed strengthening procedural rights for suspects, reforming the European Arrest Warrant, and establishing minimum standards for crime victims. The goal is to build an area of justice that meets the needs of EU citizens and businesses in the post-Lisbon Treaty era.
Lewis Hine foi contratado para documentar a construção do Empire State Building em 1930. Ele estudou sociologia e estabeleceu a fotografia documental. Hine ficou famoso por seu trabalho sobre trabalho infantil na década de 1920. Ele fotografou os 3400 operários, muitos imigrantes, durante a construção de 102 andares do prédio entre 1930-1931, capturando as dificuldades do trabalho. Suas fotos ajudaram a criar leis trabalhistas.
Sports photography captures the action, emotion, and drama of athletic competition. Photographer Rennie Cowan has made a career out of documenting athletes and games through his lens. This article will provide an inside look at Cowan's process and experiences photographing various sports over the years.
Viviane Reding, the EU Justice Commissioner, gave a speech to the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe highlighting key justice initiatives. She discussed proposals to streamline civil justice procedures like contract law, debt recovery, and judgments to facilitate business growth. Reding also addressed strengthening procedural rights for suspects, reforming the European Arrest Warrant, and establishing minimum standards for crime victims. The goal is to build an area of justice that meets the needs of EU citizens and businesses in the post-Lisbon Treaty era.