by Arthur Rothstein
American photo-journalist Assignment People, 1937
In the last of four films ARTHUR ROTHSTEIN talks about the development of his work from the documentary record into a fascination for portraiture. He sums up the value of the famous photographic collection in the Library of Congress in Washington-a unique record of American life in the 1930s and 40s - to which he contributed.
Rostrum camera KEN MORSE Film editor JOHN KENT Producer JOHN WALKER