…and rearrange it all until it was as she liked it, not necessarily how it was. All of Roy Stryker’s kids did it. Memorable photos, but they were being produced to sell government programs, not as an an ethnography or representation of reality. Read up on Stryker’s instructions to the photographers working for him. Hell, Walker Evans would kick the po’ folk out of the houses just so that he could rearrange everything to his liking!p
As for film vs digital: Nobody except some photographers care what camera, lens, shutter speed etc were used. Viewers respond to the image. Process and intent are meaningless.
As for Stryker, he helped the poor, as best he could.
All dictators ban cameras and newspapers for this reason.
This led to the overthrow of the militarists of the Empire of Japan.
