Gerda Taro: With Robert Capa as Photojournalist in the Spanish Civil War
por Simon & Schuster
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Description
Gerda Taro (1911-1937) is considered one of the path-breaking pioneers of photography. She captured some of the most dramatic and widely published images of the Spanish Civil War and was the first female photographer to shoot images in the midst of battle. Her willingness to work close to the fighting set new standards for war photography and ultimately cost her her life in summer 1937. Taro stands alongside early 20th-century war photographers like Robert Capa and David »Chim« Seymour.
In this biography, published for the first time in English, Irme Schaber presents groundbreaking insights regarding cameras, copyrights and the circumstances surrounding Taro’s death.
In this biography, published for the first time in English, Irme Schaber presents groundbreaking insights regarding cameras, copyrights and the circumstances surrounding Taro’s death.
PUBLISHER:
Edition Axel Menges
ISBN-10:
3869050136
ISBN-13:
9783869050133
BINDING:
Hardback
NUMBER OF PAGES:
156
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
0.6(H) x 9.57(W) x 11.48(D)
LANGUAGE:
English