Every picture tells a story

Wednesday, March 12, 2025 - 12:44 in Psychology & Sociology

Arts & Culture Every picture tells a story Photographer Susan Meiselas (left) speaks with attendees following the talk.Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Clea Simon Harvard Correspondent March 12, 2025 5 min read Photographer Susan Meiselas shares how  ‘44 Irving Street Cambridge, MA’  shaped her career Susan Meiselas didn’t set out to be a photographer. The documentary photographer, filmmaker, and president of the Magnum Foundation was working toward her master’s degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1971 when she shot her groundbreaking “44 Irving Street, Cambridge, MA series,” which is now on view at the Harvard Art Museums. Best known for her documentary photography of the late 1970s insurrection in Nicaragua and her photos of carnival strippers later that decade, Meiselas looked back on the Irving Street black-and-white prints during a recent gallery talk and shared how they helped shape the career that followed. Initially, she said, she was focused on her degree when a course in photography “with a...

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