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Portrait of photographer and journalist Robert Capa (1914 - 1954) in an armored vehicle, Portsmouth, England, June 6, 1944. Time Life Pictures/The LIFE Picture Collection/Gett ...
The legend around Robert Capa, war photographer, has repeatedly been challenged. In 2014, author Allan Douglas Coleman launched a blog where he and others try to reconstruct the events of D-Day.
This month marks a century since the birth of the fearless war photographer. From the Spanish ‘Falling Soldier’ to D-Day, see some of his best work. By Justin Jones.
Arguably the greatest, bravest and most influential war photographer of the 20th century, Hungarian-born Robert Capa gets a respectful and respectable bio treatment in Anne Makepeace's well ...
War photographer Robert Capa was alongside the Allies storming the beaches of Normandy during WWII. He made it out—but the images he captured nearly didn’t.
The photographer Robert Capa took one of the most enduring images of war—the Allies’ D-Day landing at Omaha Beach during World War II—and created an enduring legacy by co-founding the agency ...
Jewish war photographer Robert Capa's life and work honored in Budapest ... visitors to Budapest might also want to visit The Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center on 8 Nagymező Street.
It is 100 years since the birth of Robert Capa the famed photographer who chronicled 20th Century warfare, ... Robert Capa at 100: The war photographer’s legacy. 22 October 2013.
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.
Lynsey Addario began taking war pictures when the United States invaded Afghanistan in 2001. Only two-thirds of a century had elapsed since Robert Capa documented the Spanish Civil War. But to go ...