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...already been over the target to have a look at the lay of the land. The jumpers climbed into their planes, listened quietly as the colonel in command gave a refresher talk on things to bear in mind during the jump. In one of the planes was Photographer Robert Capa (Collier's) who took pictures and later described the flight to a TIME correspondent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: How the Invasion Began | 7/19/1943 | See Source »

...first to land in Axis Europe. For hours & hours we will be alone. There will be enemies all around us and over our heads. We must do our best." Then, offhandedly, he added: "We are headed for Sicily." How did the men take this speech? Said Hungarian-accented Bob Capa: "In pooking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: How the Invasion Began | 7/19/1943 | See Source »

There are perhaps half-a-dozen living photographers who are seriously and solely engaged in making the camera tell what concentrated truth they can find for it. One. the oldest, is Alfred Stieglitz. Another is a Hungarian war photographer, Robert Capa (TIME, Feb. 24), now in China. A third, one of the most adventurous, is a 29-year-old vagabond Frenchman named Cartier-Bresson, whose abilities sober critics have called "magical." Apparently carefree but quick on the trigger, Cartier-Bresson has snapped unforgettable, revelatory pictures of commonplace and sub-commonplace scenes, from bare French cafe tables to Mexicans with their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Recorded Time | 10/3/1938 | See Source »

...gore and excitement, one English agency was supposed to have complete sets of both armies' uniforms, ready to re-enact any battle. Then came the flood of propaganda horror pictures, real but limited photographically. The Spanish war's first honest camera-made reputation belongs to Hungarian Robert Capa (LIFE, Jan. 24). Last week 200 of his photographs, in thoroughly first-rate reproductions, made a glass-clear panorama at Manhattan's New School for Social Research. Among them were recent photographs taken at Teruel, showing Loyalist soldiers, casual with cold, going through ruined houses in search of snipers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Capa's Camera | 2/28/1938 | See Source »

...black-browed fatalist of 24, Capa has strung along with Leftist attacks lightly armed with a Leica. His wife, Photographer Gerda Taro, was crushed by a Leftist tank last year during the retreat from Brunete. Capa's work in Spain has made him one of the world's great photographers and last week's exhibition was his first in the U. S. It was also a nearly definitive collection of Capa's Spanish photographs. For after more than a year of pictorial reporting, interrupted only by a brief visit to the U. S. last autumn, Robert...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Capa's Camera | 2/28/1938 | See Source »

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