Milton Snow
American photographer (1905–1986) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Milton "Jack" Snow (April 9, 1905 – March 1986) was an American photographer who extensively photographed the environmental degradation of Navajo land and the Diné people in the American Southwest. Snow's career spanned twenty years, focusing on U.S.–Navajo relations.[1]
Snow was employed by the Navajo Service for this project after the impact of "John Collier's draconian Livestock Reduction Program of the 1930's and 40s."[2][3]