first went to stay at the ywca until she could get the money together. within a couple years she had a thriving photographic studio. >> host: linda gordon, when she's out of the federal and in what capacity question dark >> guest: a series of wonderful for her taxi vans. her photographic studio was right in downtown san francisco francisco -- to take photographs, her clientele were wealthy people. she would look out the window and saw homeless people on the street soup kitchens. for the hacker that, she she decided to go start doing this photographs. a friend of hers like them put up an exhibit of hers in oakland, california gathering. that exhibit listing by a man who would become her husband, paul taylor, and very straight the economist, professor at the university of california berkeley. he thought they were sensational and he hired her first work program of the state of california to try to help all of these agricultural migrants. then, since he was an agricultural economist he took it across to washington d.c. to the department of agriculture where