In 1939, an assistant to photographer Robert Capa fled Paris before Hitler's troops descended. With him, he took three boxes of Spanish Civil War negatives by Capa and Capa's partner, Gerda Taro. The ...
Legendary photojournalist Robert Capa may be primarily known for his dramatic black-and-white war images, but an exhibition in Budapest is casting light on his lesser-known colour peacetime pictures.
WASHINGTON — It’s simple to access news and photographs from around the world today. But in the 1930s, the photographs by Robert Capa and Gerda Taro helped communicate impressive sights from the ...
Named for famed Westchester photographer Robert Capa, the Ossining gallery showcases artistic activism by local William Abranowicz. While on assignment in Los Angeles in 2017, photographer William ...
Over the course of the 20th century, the romanticized notion of the war photographer was captured in popular culture as a sort-of 'Indiana Jones with a Camera' in novels and film. Robert Capa was the ...
Rarely seen colour photographs by Robert Capa, the legendary Hungarian photographer best known for his battlefield pictures from the Spanish Civil War and D-Day, are being shown for the first time in ...
The precocious Budapest teenager who would eventually become known to the world as Robert Capa did not aspire to be a photographer. He wanted to be a writer – a reporter and a novelist." (Richard ...
Robert Capa and Gerda Taro are considered to be the founders of modern war photography. In September 1936, Capa took one of the most famous wartime Pictures in history: "Falling soldier." Gerda Taro ...
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