Robert Capa

Last Picture of War | Robert Capa

His biographer called them the most gruesome photographs of Robert Capa’s career. In a Leipzig flat, a young soldier lay…

2 years ago

The Men Behind ‘Henri Cartier-Bresson’ Curtain

Sometime in 1934, just after Hitler had come to power, three great photographers met in a dimly lit Berlin apartment…

11 years ago

L’Épuration | Robert Capa

Iconic Photos reports from a wonderful exhibition in Musée du Quai Branly On Sunday, as rain gently swept across its windows,…

12 years ago

To Those We Lost

Fifty-seven years ago today died one of the first and brightest stars of photojournalism -- Robert Capa, the Hungarian-born visionary…

13 years ago

Trotsky in Copenhagen

In November 1932, Robert Capa was just a darkroom boy working at Dephot (a famous photoagency that the time). His…

15 years ago

D-Day by Robert Capa, 1944 | Contact Sheets

Robert Capa was the only press photographer who managed to go in with the first wave of infantry on the…

15 years ago

The Death of A Loyalist Militiaman

The Falling Soldier by Robert Capa was taken on September 5, 1936 and depicted the death of a Republican soldier…

15 years ago