Showing posts with label photojournalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photojournalism. Show all posts
In Part I and Part II of this Pho·tog Friday Series on Robert Capa, we looked Capa's photographs taken throughout his life during tim...
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Pho·tog Friday: Robert Capa (Part II)
Scherman, David , Weymouth, England, 1944. In Part I of this Pho·tog Friday Series on Robert Capa, I left off with the photographs th...
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Pho·tog Friday: Robert Capa (Part I)
Taro, Gerda, Robert Capa During the Spanish Civil War, 1937. In 1913, Endre Friedmann - known also as Robert Capa - was born to a Jewis...
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Pho·tog Friday: Henri Cartier-Bresson (Part III)
As noted in Part II of this Pho·tog Friday series, towards the end of the 1940s, Cartier-Bresson played a big part in developing the Magn...
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Pho·tog Friday: Henri Cartier-Bresson (Part II)
Cartier-Bresson Standing to the Right as a POW in Germany, 1942. As noted in Part I of this special "Pho·tog Friday" series...
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Pho·tog Friday: Henri Cartier-Bresson (Part I)
Known as the "Father of Modern Photojournalism", the "Godfather of Street Photography" and for his method of shooting ...
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Pho·tog Friday: James Nachtwey - Celebrating 30 Years
There were many photographers who influenced me as a student, but none more so than the infamous James Nachtwey . Many words could describ...
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Pho·tog Friday: André Kertész (Part I)
Portrait of Andre Kertesz, 1982. Born in July of 1894 in Hungry, André Kertész was a photographer who was known for his unique compos...
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Pho·tog Friday: Robert Capa (Part I)
Taro, Gerda, Robert Capa During the Spanish Civil War, 1937. In 1913, Endre Friedmann - known also as Robert Capa - was born to a Jewis...
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