Fine Print: Supporters of Robert F. Kennedy. Upstate New York, 1964
Cornell Capa, Magnum photographer, and founder of the International Centre of Photography, in New York. The younger brother of Robert Capa, one of the agencyās co-founders, Cornellās contribution to photojournalism was notably distinct from that of his sibling. Where Robert was foremost a war photographer, Cornell was a self-proclaimed photographer of peace; his work dealing primarily with the themes of social justice and politics. His coverage for Life Magazine of John F. Kennedyās successful presidential run in 1960 is notable for being both a documentation of an important event in American history and an intimate portrait of the countryās youngest ever elected Presidentās rise to power.
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Fine Print: Supporters of Robert F. Kennedy. Upstate New York, 1964
Fine Print: Supporters of Robert F. Kennedy. Upstate New York, 1964
Cornell Capa, Magnum photographer, and founder of the International Centre of Photography, in New York. The younger brother of Robert Capa, one of the agencyās co-founders, Cornellās contribution to photojournalism was notably distinct from that of his sibling. Where Robert was foremost a war photographer, Cornell was a self-proclaimed photographer of peace; his work dealing primarily with the themes of social justice and politics. His coverage for Life Magazine of John F. Kennedyās successful presidential run in 1960 is notable for being both a documentation of an important event in American history and an intimate portrait of the countryās youngest ever elected Presidentās rise to power.
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Cornell Capa, Magnum photographer, and founder of the International Centre of Photography, in New York. The younger brother of Robert Capa, one of the agencyās co-founders, Cornellās contribution to photojournalism was notably distinct from that of his sibling. Where Robert was foremost a war photographer, Cornell was a self-proclaimed photographer of peace; his work dealing primarily with the themes of social justice and politics. His coverage for Life Magazine of John F. Kennedyās successful presidential run in 1960 is notable for being both a documentation of an important event in American history and an intimate portrait of the countryās youngest ever elected Presidentās rise to power.























