John Karales’s Photos of the Civil Rights Era

Civil Rights, One Person and One Photo at a Time

In the midst of the national struggle for civil rights, James Karales, born into an immigrant Greek family in Ohio, turned his camera on the individuals fighting for rights and respect.

via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/22/civil-rights-one-person-one-photo-at-a-time/

Mr. Karales typically favored the individual over the collective, and his photographs are more like artful portraits than the straightforward documentation of momentous events. In his reporting on the Selma to Montgomery march for voting rights in the spring of 1965, for example, he frequently photographed participants — the famous and the unknown — up close, carefully rendering their individuality and state of mind.