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 Magnum.
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. This year marks the 100th birthday ...
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Robert Capa's iconic photograph of the Republican militiaman, Federico Borrell Garcia, at the moment of death. (The Falling Soldier) Cerro Muriano, Cordoba front, Spain. September 5th, 1936Robert Capa ...
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The war photographer Robert Capa, best known for his stark black-and-white images, also worked with color film as early as 1938, as “Capa in Color” at the International Center of Photography shows.
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