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- Gray
- Phthalo Green
- Espresso
- Putty
- Nurse Midwife
- William Eugene Smith
- Documentary Photography
- Mid-Century
- Black And White
- American Photography
- Photojournalism
- William Smith
- 1951
- Rural Medical Scene
- Grayscale
- Healthcare
- Healthcare Portrait
- Maude Callen
- Photography
- Nurse Midwife Photography
- Vintage
- Vintage Photograph
- Family Portrait
- Documentary
- 1951 Black & White Photo
- Rural South Carolina
- 1951 Photograph
- Compassion
- Portrait Of A Midwife
Witness a poignant moment of care: William Eugene Smith’s ‘Nurse Midwife Maude Callen’ captures compassion & medical practice in rural South Carolina, 1951. A powerful photo essay by a master storyteller.
William Eugene Smith’s ‘Nurse Midwife Maude Callen’ captures a poignant 1951 moment in healthcare. A documentary black & white photo showcasing compassion & medical practice.
Witness a poignant moment of care: William Eugene Smith's 'Maude Callen with newborn baby' captures a nurse midwifing a patient in rural South Carolina, showcasing human connection and resilience.
Explore William Eugene Smith's iconic "Nurse Midwife" photo essay documenting Maude Callen’s compassionate care for underserved women in rural South Carolina—a landmark achievement in documentary photography.
William Eugene Smith's poignant 'Untitled (Girl in Doorway)' captures resilience and hardship through black & white photography, showcasing a young girl’s determination amidst rural America's challenges.
William Eugene Smith’s ‘Nurse Midwife Maude Callen’ captures a poignant public health moment in 1951. Explore this black & white photo's documentary realism & social context.
William Eugene Smith’s ‘Midwife Maude Callen’ captures a poignant moment of care & compassion. This 1951 black & white photojournalism showcases his humanistic style & social impact.