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Robert Capa (/ ˈ k ɑː p ə /; born Endre Ernő Friedmann; [1] October 22, – May 25, ) was a Hungarian-American war photographer and photojournalist. He is considered by some to be the greatest combat and adventure photographer in history.Robert capa family Robert Capa (born , Budapest, Hungary—died May 25, , Thai Binh, Vietnam) was a photographer whose images of war made him one of the greatest photojournalists of the 20th century.
Robert capa real name Summary of Robert Capa. A war photographer that hated war, Capa used a small 35 MM camera to get close to the action and close to his subjects, thus he was able to show the devastating effects of violence on the lives of those in its midst.
Robert capa photos Robert Capa was a Hungarian war photographer and photojournalist who later became a naturalized US citizen. He is considered to be one of the greatest war photographers of all time as he covered the Spanish Civil War, the Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II, the Arab-Israeli War and the First Indochina War.
Robert capa last photo Robert Capa made photographs that achieved their exceptionally powerful effect through his strong connection to and affection for people, and his work is considered a landmark of wartime photojournalism.
Robert capa photography style Together, they invented Robert Capa, the “famous” American photographer, and began to sell his prints under that name. He met Pablo Picasso and Ernest Hemingway, and formed friendships with fellow photographers, David “Chim” Seymour and Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Robert capa wife Robert Capa covered the Indochina War for LIFE magazine, when, on May 25, , he was killed by an exploded mine while escorting military troops in the Red River Delta, on the route between Nam −Di¸nh and Thái Bình.
Robert capa death Robert Capa – Wikipedia Robert Capa [] was a Hungarian-American war photographer and photojournalist widely regarded as one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. Born Endre Friedmann in Budapest, Hungary, he adopted the name Robert Capa to appear more marketable in the international photography scene.