Robert Capa: 1933â1954
A deep dive into the iconic oeuvre of the man dubbed by Picture Post âthe greatest war photographer in the worldâ
Hungarian American photographer Robert Capa (1913â54) lived a short but eventful life. Engaged in the highly dangerous occupation of combat and adventure photography, Capa risked his life many times for his reportage, and ultimately died while at work during the First Indochina War.
This volume traces the main stages of his career, featuring Capaâs most iconic worksâimages that now loom large in the canon of 20th-century photography. Not only a retrospective of Capa's work, the book also aims to reveal the photographerâs personality through more than 300 of his black-and-white images. Including several points of view of the same event on different occasions, as if to reproduce a movement of field-counter-field, the volume also conveys the cinematic character of his work.
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Robert Capa: 1933â1954
Robert Capa: 1933â1954
A deep dive into the iconic oeuvre of the man dubbed by Picture Post âthe greatest war photographer in the worldâ
Hungarian American photographer Robert Capa (1913â54) lived a short but eventful life. Engaged in the highly dangerous occupation of combat and adventure photography, Capa risked his life many times for his reportage, and ultimately died while at work during the First Indochina War.
This volume traces the main stages of his career, featuring Capaâs most iconic worksâimages that now loom large in the canon of 20th-century photography. Not only a retrospective of Capa's work, the book also aims to reveal the photographerâs personality through more than 300 of his black-and-white images. Including several points of view of the same event on different occasions, as if to reproduce a movement of field-counter-field, the volume also conveys the cinematic character of his work.
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A deep dive into the iconic oeuvre of the man dubbed by Picture Post âthe greatest war photographer in the worldâ
Hungarian American photographer Robert Capa (1913â54) lived a short but eventful life. Engaged in the highly dangerous occupation of combat and adventure photography, Capa risked his life many times for his reportage, and ultimately died while at work during the First Indochina War.
This volume traces the main stages of his career, featuring Capaâs most iconic worksâimages that now loom large in the canon of 20th-century photography. Not only a retrospective of Capa's work, the book also aims to reveal the photographerâs personality through more than 300 of his black-and-white images. Including several points of view of the same event on different occasions, as if to reproduce a movement of field-counter-field, the volume also conveys the cinematic character of his work.























