Margaret Bourke-White was a trailblazing documentary photographer — documenting the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp at the end of World War II and becoming the first foreigner to document ...
She was the first woman to photograph the steel mills; the first to belong to the team of photographers for Fortune and Life Magazines; the first foreigner to photograph the Soviet Union in 1930; the ...
From the victims of the Louisville flood seeking relief after the Ohio River overflowed its banks in 1936 to Greta Thunberg on her first school strike for climate change outside of the Swedish ...
“COVID-19 has turned me much more into an artist,” says the photographer Caroline White. Since the outbreak reached American shores, White has been photographing people in lockdown, often taking their ...
That's the way curator Stephen Bennett Phillips describes the tenor of the dramatically lit photographs of airplane propellers, plow blades and spark-lit steel mills in "Margaret Bourke-White: The ...
At the very real risk of belaboring the obvious, we’ll gladly state at the outset that one photo gallery can not, and will not, even begin to encompass Margaret Bourke-White’s achievements as a LIFE ...
U.S. Camera Publishing Corp. was founded by photographer and advertising executive Thomas J. Maloney in 1935. The company initially published U.S. Camera annuals followed by related hardcover books. A ...
This photography by Margaret Bourke-White is included in the exhibition "Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945" at Syracuse University. It shows emaciated prisoners, victims of Nazi ...
Moving to Cleveland, Ohio, she started a commercial photography studio and began concentrating on architectural and industrial photography. In 1924, she married Everett Chapman, but the couple ...
Stamped and inscribed; Photographer's Life credit stamp and Life reproduction stamp verso. Description in pencil verso: "Margaret Bourke-White in tropical helmet and riding a mule through the ...
An influential photography critic, she wrote essays, newspaper columns and books, including a notable biography of the photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White. By Penelope Green Vicki Goldberg, an ...
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