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War
Photography
War
in Focus
Photographic technology and modern warfare arrived almost simultaneously.
The work of photographers, starting in the 1850s and initially
restricted by the cumbersome apparatus of the early camera,
has over the succeeding 150 years documented the dramatic changes
to warfare during the same period. War in Focus collects the
best images to illustrate not only the dramatic events, in recent
years often captured at great risk to the photographer, that
occur in war, but also to provide an illustrated history of
the impact of technology and social change on the nature of
warfare.
Requiem:
By the Photographers Who Died in Vietnam and Indochina
Between the French Indochina war of the 1950's and the fall
of Phnom Penn and Saigon in 1975, 134 war photographers were
killed. In this volume many thousands of photographs have been
gathered to form a monument to the dead and a record of war
photography in south-east Asia. War
Photography.
Heart
of Spain: Robert Capa's Photographs of the Spanish Civil War
Heart of Spain is devoted entirely to the finest of Robert Capa's
images of the Spanish Civil War (1936-39). These photographs
define a moment of great historic and cultural significance,
and are seminal to the development of his career as a world-renowned
photographer. These photographs were capa's first major body
of work, and gained him recognition as one of the greatest photojournalists
of our time. Heart of Spain is devoted entirely to the finest
collection of these photographs. This volume also features many
images never before published, including contact sheets by Capa
and his companion Gerda Taro, recently rediscovered in his long
lost notebooks. War Photography.
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