Monday 30 September 2013

Photojournalism (WORLD WAR II)

Robert Capa

Robert Capa was a Hungarian photographer who took photos in the war. he was employed by a private company to go in and out of the war, to take these photos, as he pleased. he had two rules; Rule 1: Get close, Rule 2: Get closer. During the war, Capa was sent to various parts of the European Theatre on photography assignments. He first photographed for Colliers weekly , before switching to Life after he was fired by Collier's.


He was THE first photographer to go to the front line on D Day.










Tony Vaccaro


Tony Vaccaro was an American photographer who was best known for his photos during 1944 and 1945 and in germany after World War II. Tony Vaccaro was a soldier/photographer who like to go onto the frontline to take historic photographs. people would refer to him as 'mad' or 'insane'.After the war, he became a renowned fashion and lifestyle photographer for U.S magazines.


Eddie Adams

Eddie Adams was an american photographer who served in the united states marine cops during the korean war actually taken photographs of the war as it was happening much like tony viccaro and robert capa. but he was shot in the head and obviously died during world war II. (as seen to the right).


















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