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 ...
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 ...
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The Spanish Civil War gave rise to modern war photography as we still know it: immediate, gut-wrenching, uncomfortable and often surreal visions of life at its most extreme juxtaposed with visions of ...
Cornell Capa, a globetrotting photojournalist who founded the International Center of Photography in New York and dedicated himself to preserving the legacy of his older brother, war photographer ...
Beginning in 1941, Robert Capa regularly used color film until his death in 1954. Some of the photographs were published in the magazines of the day, but over the years the color work was virtually ...
Innocean Berlin has launched a new campaign to promote the world’s first permanent exhibition of photography by the legendary photojournalist Robert Capa. And in doing so, the campaign makes a point ...