Life and Work of the Best War Photographer in History: Robert Capa, the Artist Who Held Onto His Camera Until the End
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Life and Work of the Best War Photographer in History: Robert Capa, the Artist Who Held Onto His Camera Until the End
Hungarian, starved, had a little finger too much in one hand, tried to be a journalist in Germany but had problems with the language. He lived decades of conflicts and told them through his lens. His love story and the beginning of a novel era in the history of photography
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleRobert Capa Died with His Camera in Hand. He Captured the Reality of War without Censorship.
His photographs gave face to the Normandy invasion. He captured the fighting, fear and helplessness of the refugees. He photographed the war so closely that it ultimately cost him his life. Who was Robert Capa?
·Čestlice, Czechia
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