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 ...
Margaret Bourke-White was a landmark American photojournalist. Remembered as the first female war correspondent and the first foreign photographer permitted to document Soviet industry, she captured ...
Some magazine stories are bigger than others. Bigger in scope, intent, audacity. And then there are those stories that are bigger in retrospect — stories that gain in stature and influence as the ...
Do you ever reflect upon the challenges of our city and feel like you want to do something to make a positive impact? Are you not sure what that ‘something’ should be? At Washington City Paper, we ...
But for all those successes, Brando had not yet made the cover of LIFE — a magazine that prided itself on capturing and reflecting the nations’ obsessions and interests, week after week after week. In ...
Margaret Bourke-White's photograph "At the time of the Louisville Flood" contrasts the idealized American Dream with the economic hardships many faced during the Great Depression. Bourke-White's work ...
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 ...
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