Magnum Collection Magnum Photos Meeting, in Paris, France, 1957. From left to right:
Foreground: Inge Bondi, John Morris, Barbara Miller, Cornell Capa, Rene Burri, Erich Lessing.
Middle: Michel Chevalier.
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round: Elliott Erwitt, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Erich Hartmann, Rosellina Bischof, Inge Morath, Kryn Taconis, Ernst Haas, Brian Brake. © Magnum Collection | Magnum Photos
Magnum Collection A party given in the home of the Paris Vogue editor Michel de Brunhoff, shortly after the liberation of Paris, brought together John Morris (rear center with glasses), on his right Robert Capa and (...)
on his left (wearing glasses): David "Chim" Seymour. In the foreground, wearing a uniform, is Lee Miller. Behind her, a man in a tweed jacket, Henri Cartier-Bresson. August 27, 1944. Paris, France. © Magnum Collection | Magnum Photos
Collection Capa The members of the TIME, Inc staff covering the Normandy invasion, photographed in London, Spring 1944. The photographer Robert Capa is in the front row extreme left (cigarette in mouth).
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right are;
front row crouched - Robert Capa, Frank Scherschel, Mary Welsh,(3rd) David Scherman (photographer)(4th), and John Morris (Picture Editor)(6th).
back row standing - Robert Landry, Ralph Morse (2nd), William Walton (7th), George RODGER (9th, end of row)
photo courtesy of David Scherman. © Collection Capa | Magnum Photos
George Rodger Life's D-Day photographers pose a week before the Normandy invasion, photographed in London, 1945. Top row, left to right: Bob Landry, George Rodger, Frank Scherschel, Robert Capa. Front row: Ralp (...)
h Morse, John G. MORRIS and David Scherman. Photo courtesy of Time Pix, from the book "George Rodger, An Adventure in Photography, 1908-1995." © George Rodger | Magnum Photos
Robert Capa Vietnamese troops advancing between Namdinh and Thaibinh. This is one of the last pictures taken by Robert Capa with his Nikon camera before he stepped on a landmine and died at 14.55. Indochina (V (...)
ietnam), May 25, 1954. © Robert Capa © International Center of Photography | Magnum Photos