The lighting or color of “Migrant Mother” strongly shows that what the future hold was a picture painted in black and white.
Dorothea Lange took the picture in black and white for the simple purpose of emphasizing when this picture was taken. Though there is other reason, the is one of them. This also shows that the mother in this pillar is a very important figure in the family. She symbolized support for the family. We can also mark her as the “Super Ego” of the family. The children leaning into her for support is one example. She also symbolizes strength. As she looks into the beyond pondering. The mother will not stop trying for her family. The term “Keep Walking. Never Stop. Keep Walking.” means to just keep going forward, don’t let anything deters you. My saying, and sticking by it. The “Migrant Mother” shows
this. The surrounding of the place where the picture was taken. Not on shows but express what kind of era that was. The depression change people. The mother was changed, but in a good way. She made a difference by just being in a picture. The mother in and the surrounding shows that she is going to a different place. She is traveling while enduring the burden of two children and a baby. This shows unity by expressing compassion and the will to never give up.
Unity is a very important symbol and structure it everyday lives and days that aren’t so beautiful. Composition, lighting, and setting are all example of Unity. Time will keep moving, but it is our will to decide if we want to move forward or not. The mother had taken the necessary steps to go forward and kept running the family again. Dorothea Lange took a picture that we be forever iconic and beautiful yet very inspirational to the old and young.
Works Cited
Lange, Dorothea. The Migrant Mother. 1936. Prints and Photographs Div., Lib. of Cong., Washington, DC. Dorothea Lange: Photographer of the People. Web. 21 November 2012.