In early September 1936, with the Spanish Civil War less than two months old, a 22 year-old Robert Capa took a photograph that was to become a symbol of the Republican struggle against General ...
He produced an early photo book about what he called the first “rock ’n’ roll war,” documented his grandfather’s dementia and ...
Exhibitions opening in New York, Richmond and D.C. will remind us of the glories of this lately debased medium.
The $1.6 million collection of photographs seized from a Birmingham art gallery owner includes prints by some of the world's ...
The photographer was Robert Capa (1913-1954), arguably the most celebrated photojournalist of the 20th century. As a combat photographer, he captured the tense realities of battlefields ...
Now he’s redefining himself again. Taking an iconic line from war photographer Robert Capa to heart— “if the picture isn’t good enough, you aren’t close enough”— Gilden has worked ...
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The following year, Bassam Khabieh, a Reuters photographer in Douma who was recognized this year with the prestigious Robert Capa Gold Medal, helped connect him with the agency. In his new career ...
I laid out photographer Christopher Anderson's images of war and fashion before him. He was on a lunch break from a New York Magazine cover shoot in a Manhattan studio. "Amazing," he said.