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The sad truth behind 12-year-old ‘Afghan girl’ Sharbat Gulla that will change the way you look at her iconic National ...
Steve McCurry has achieved legendary status with his documentary photography, and is perhaps best known for his portrait of the “Afghan Girl” with the piercing green eyes published in 1985 ...
Steve McCurry will rein in his use of Photoshop after he was accused of manipulating some of his images, ... “The years of covering conflict zones are in the distant past.
Legendary photographer Steve McCurry has visited Afghanistan more than 30 times. ... The legendary American photographer became one of the first to capture the brutal Soviet-Afghan conflict in 1979.
McCurry made his name when he began covering conflict in Afghanistan just before the Soviet invasion of 1979. Disguised in native garb, McCurry emerged with rolls of film sewn into his clothing.
Legendary photographer Steve McCurry has visited Afghanistan more than 30 times. McCurry told Insider he is "heartbroken" about what has happened to the country in recent weeks. He hopes to return ...
Steve McCurry SHARE. Steve McCurry’s storied career has produced an incredible wealth of iconic photojournalism. And while he is known for his far-flung coverage of foreign conflict, on September 11, ...
The conflict — and McCurry’s professional profile — escalated dramatically when the Soviets launched a full-scale invasion. ... Steve McCurry has been a photojournalist for over 30 years.
His famous 1984 “Afghan Girl” cover for National Geographic was just the start. Photographer Steve McCurry has traveled the globe to capture visceral images.
A new book brings together Steve McCurry’s photos of readers, spanning 30 countries. From a steelworks in Serbia to a classroom in Kashmir, they reveal the power of the printed word.
Steve McCurry has achieved legendary status with his documentary photography, and is perhaps best known for his portrait of the “Afghan Girl” with the piercing green eyes published in 1985 ...
Steve McCurry has achieved legendary status with his documentary photography, and is perhaps best known for his portrait of the “Afghan Girl” with the piercing green eyes published in 1985 ...