- published: 22 Aug 2013
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Robert Capa: In Love and War (2003) Full Length
Full length documentary about the war photographer, photojournalist and Magnum Photos co-f...
published: 22 Aug 2013
Robert Capa: In Love and War (2003) Full Length
Robert Capa: In Love and War (2003) Full Length
Full length documentary about the war photographer, photojournalist and Magnum Photos co-founder, Robert Capa. Part of the PBS 'American Masters' series. More info here at: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/robert-capa/in-love-and-war/47/ "It's not enough to have talent, you also have to be Hungarian." Robert Capa- published: 22 Aug 2013
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Robert Capa In Love and War - Part 1
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published: 16 Mar 2012
author: maindrivefailure
Robert Capa In Love and War - Part 1
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Robert Capa La sombra del iceberg Full
Documental Robert Capa. 2007 Dir H Domenech y Raul Riebenbauer....
published: 12 Sep 2012
author: cputk7cputk7
Robert Capa La sombra del iceberg Full
Robert Capa La sombra del iceberg Full
Documental Robert Capa. 2007 Dir H Domenech y Raul Riebenbauer.- published: 12 Sep 2012
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- author: cputk7cputk7
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Robert Capa - the rare 1947 radio interview
This radio interview is the only recording that we have of his voice.
In celebration of t...
published: 04 Nov 2013
Robert Capa - the rare 1947 radio interview
Robert Capa - the rare 1947 radio interview
This radio interview is the only recording that we have of his voice. In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Robert Capa on October 22, 1913 in Budapest, ICP is excited to share a recent discovery of a long lost recording of a his only known radio interview. "Bob Capa Tells of Photographic Experiences Abroad" was broadcast on October 20, 1947 on the 8:30 am morning radio show "Hi! Jinx." The interview was part of the press relations surrounding the publication of Slightly Out of Focus, his autobiographical novel chronicling his adventures during World War II published by Henry Holt and Company that year. "Hi! Jinx" was a national program on NBC radio that was created in 1946 by Jinx Falkenburg and Tex McCrary. The husband and wife team were pioneers of what became to be called the talk show format. They eventually had two radio programs, a five-day-a week television program and a syndicated column in the New York Herald Tribune. Falkenburg was a model and had been photographed by Capa in December 1940 following one of her performances in Al Jolson's musical Hold On to Your Hat. McCrary was a journalist and as an Army Air Corps colonel had led the first journalists into the ruins of Hiroshima. Previous attempts to locate this in national radio archives were unsuccessful. None had recordings of this specific show. The recording showed up recently on eBay from a seller in Western Massachusetts, who had discovered the recording and others several years ago in the area from an estate sale. The record is a 33 1/3 rpm microgroove recording made by Associated Recording Services, an archival recording service. This recording is the only known recording of Robert Capa. While he gave other public talks, this was the only radio interview and he was never interviewed on television. Only scant newsreel films show him in action, and none with his voice. He appeared in a few Hollywood productions but was cast as a mute Arab. His first language was Hungarian, but he learned, in order, German, French, Spanish, and English. English became his dominant written and spoken language by 1941. His speech was dubbed "Capanese" by friends and was considered incomprehensible, but the interview shows Capa not only clear but highly articulate. His easy style underscores his innate proclivity for self-deprecation, humor, and storytelling. The interview starts with stories from his recent trip to the USSR with John Steinbeck and then turns to other subjects: poker, the invention of his name, his so-called last image of the war taken of an American soldier killed in Leipzig in April 1945. But it is Capa who brings up his famous "Falling Soldier" image and describes how it was made. He says, "The prize picture is born in the imagination of the editors and the public who sees them." It is the only public comment we have directly from him about this famous image. (source: ICP - International Center of Photography)- published: 04 Nov 2013
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Robert Capa
July, 2009 Budapest, Robert Capa Retrospective exhibition. This exhibition pays tribute to...
published: 28 Aug 2009
author: darianaadriana
Robert Capa
Robert Capa
July, 2009 Budapest, Robert Capa Retrospective exhibition. This exhibition pays tribute to the work of legendary photojournalist Robert Capa - one of the gre...- published: 28 Aug 2009
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- author: darianaadriana
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John Morris - Robert Capa and D-Day
The story of Robert Capa's D-Day photos told by John G. Morris, one of the greatest pictur...
published: 02 Jul 2012
author: Contrastobooks
John Morris - Robert Capa and D-Day
John Morris - Robert Capa and D-Day
The story of Robert Capa's D-Day photos told by John G. Morris, one of the greatest picture editors of our time, author of the book "Get the Picture" Shootin...- published: 02 Jul 2012
- views: 856
- author: Contrastobooks
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Robert Capa In Love and War - Part 4
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published: 16 Mar 2012
author: maindrivefailure
Robert Capa In Love and War - Part 4
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Robert Capa
Robert Capa, pseudonimo di Endre Ernő Friedmann (Budapest, 22 ottobre 1913 -- Thai Binh, 2...
published: 29 Nov 2012
author: Madamnesia
Robert Capa
Robert Capa
Robert Capa, pseudonimo di Endre Ernő Friedmann (Budapest, 22 ottobre 1913 -- Thai Binh, 25 maggio 1954), è stato un fotografo ungherese. I suoi reportage re...- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 616
- author: Madamnesia
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1x20 Robert Capa
Grandes miradas de la fotografía. Cada semana una mirada diferente. Hoy la Visión Fotográf...
published: 27 Jan 2013
author: Txema Serrano VF
1x20 Robert Capa
1x20 Robert Capa
Grandes miradas de la fotografía. Cada semana una mirada diferente. Hoy la Visión Fotográfica de Robert Capa. Robert Capa (Budapest, Hungría, 22 de octubre d...- published: 27 Jan 2013
- views: 1017
- author: Txema Serrano VF
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Greatness finds its voice: 100 years of Robert Capa - le mag
"When you shoot, every picture is the same to you, and the prize picture is born in the......
published: 29 Oct 2013
Greatness finds its voice: 100 years of Robert Capa - le mag
Greatness finds its voice: 100 years of Robert Capa - le mag
"When you shoot, every picture is the same to you, and the prize picture is born in the... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2013/10/29/greatness-finds-its-voice-100-years-of-robert-capa "When you shoot, every picture is the same to you, and the prize picture is born in the imagination of the editors and the public who see them." So said Robert Capa in 1947 in a long-lost recording of his only known radio interview. It has recently been published by the International Center of Photography in New York, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Hungarian photojournalist. Capa, who was born Endre Friedmann on October 22 1913 in Budapest, lived for only 40 years and has been dead for 60 more. Yet the public, as well as researchers, still regard him one of the greatest photojournalists of all time. He was a brave, and often reckless, war photographer, taking pictures of five wars in total: the Spanish Civil War; the Second Sino-Japanese War; World War II across Europe; the 1948 Arab-Israeli War; and the First Indochina War. He died during the fifth, in the battle fields of Indochina in 1954. Károly Kincses is a photo-museologist at the Hungarian House of Photography and also the most prolific Hungarian researcher of Capa's work. He described Capa's beginnings as a photographer: "He gave his all to be the greatest. However, his pictures didn't make him the greatest, it was his enchanting personality. His image was born here, in the very heart of Budapest. But, in our eyes he became too streetwise and we disliked that. These were the qualities he took away with him when he left. He couldn't even take photographs at first. Although he learnt the methods of (famous Hungarian phototgrapher and teacher) József Pécsi, he only wanted to chase the girls." Capa wasn't yet 18 when he left his homeland and started his journey. He studied the technical side of photography in Berlin, but it was really his bravery and sensitivity, which made him big. His 70,000 negatives are held in the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. From those, 937 pieces were selected, becoming known as the Master Selection. From this, three series' of pictures were developed, one of which is owned by the Hungarian National Museum. The centennial exhibition in Budapest shows the different faces of Robert Capa: the photojournalist who took pictures of heroes while being considered a hero himself; the emigrant who was chased by life and driven by ventures; and the gambler who was fond of playing and was not afraid of taking risks. "The visitors are gamblers too," said Éva Fisli, the curator of the exhibition. "They have to accept the fact that here they will not only see good pictures in nice frames, but also a series of exciting installations, which give the little details and fragments needed to make one's own jigsaw puzzle of Capa... well, as close as one can get to a clear picture of 'photojournalism'." Capa was the first photographer on scene for the Second World War D-Day landings in Normandy, on June 6 1944. One photo shows an American soldier, who was shot a mere three metres away from him in Leipzig in April 1945. Capa was following the events and taking pictures, while his fellow-soldiers were fighting. After the war, Capa founded the Magnum Photo Agency with four freelance photographer colleagues in Paris. This was the first cooperative agency for freelance photographers worldwide. In the centennial exhibition, we can also see the final edit of his pictures in the American magazine LIFE. Capa's centenary will see the opening of the Robert Capa Contemporary Photographic Centre in Budapest, on December 2 2013. It will serve as an exhibition space, a cultural centre, and a social centre for professionals. Managing director, Orsolya Kőrösi, explained to euronews the goals of the Capa Centre: "Our main goal is to establish an institution. We'd like to open exhibitions and start professional and educational programmes, to place ourselves on the cultural map of Europe." With the motto "If your photographs aren't good enough, you aren't close enough," Capa became famous for redefining wartime photojournalism. He went as close as possible to everything and everybody. This strategy enabled him to take pictures of the likes of Leon Trotsky and Charles de Gaulle. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews- published: 29 Oct 2013
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ROBERT CAPA "LA REALTA DI FRONTE" VILLA MANIN
ROBERT CAPA.
"LA REALTA DI FRONTE"
20 ottobre 2013 - 19 gennaio 2014
a cura di Marco Mi...
published: 12 Nov 2013
ROBERT CAPA "LA REALTA DI FRONTE" VILLA MANIN
ROBERT CAPA "LA REALTA DI FRONTE" VILLA MANIN
ROBERT CAPA. "LA REALTA DI FRONTE" 20 ottobre 2013 - 19 gennaio 2014 a cura di Marco Minuz SEDE ESPOSITIVA Villa Manin (Passariano di Codroipo) ORARI DI APERTURA: dal martedì al venerdì: 10-13 / 15-18 sabato, domenica e festivi: 10-19 chiuso lunedì 24 e 25 dicembre e 1° gennaio 2014: chiuso 31 dicembre: 10-13 http://www.villamanin-eventi.it/mostra_capa.php ROBERT CAPA "LA REALTA DI FRONTE" Dal 20 ottobre 2013 al 19 gennaio 2014, Villa Manin di Passariano di Codroipo, in Friuli Venezia Giulia, ospiterà una grande retrospettiva dedicata al celebre fotografo Robert Capa (1913 -- 1954), considerato il padre del fotogiornalismo moderno. L'evento è un'esclusiva europea, in quanto è l'unica retrospettiva organizzata in concomitanza del centenario della nascita di Capa, che cadrà il prossimo 22 ottobre.- published: 12 Nov 2013
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Robert Capa
Messaggio Fotografico di Sandro Sansone (14/09/2013)
(in esclusiva per POP - www.facebook....
published: 14 Sep 2013
Robert Capa
Robert Capa
Messaggio Fotografico di Sandro Sansone (14/09/2013) (in esclusiva per POP - www.facebook.com/pescinicomposer) - Fotografo: Robert Capa (1913-1954) Source: Foto Galleria.eu, Magnum Photos, Wikipedia Soundtrack: "Mitchell Miller and His Orchestra" - The River Kwai March and Colonel Bogey March. Project, concept and design, sound effects, editing and mixing music: Sandro Sansone - http://www.pescini.com/sandrosansone.html - "Se le vostre foto non sono abbastanza buone è perché non siete abbastanza vicini" era solito affermare il reporter di guerra Robert Capa. La mattina del D-Day, il 6 giugno 1944, Capa sbarcò assieme alla prima ondata di soldati, sulla spiaggia della Normandia. "Omaha Beach" è il nome in codice dato dagli alleati ad una delle cinque spiagge su cui avvennero gli sbarchi ed è anche il nome della fotografia che ha portato alla ribalta il foto-giornalismo. Su questa spiaggia gli alleati registrarono il maggior numero di perdite. Sotto fuoco pesante, Capa si gettò sotto la poca copertura che si riusciva a trovare, scattò tutto il rullino nella sua macchina fotografica, e riuscì a malapena ad uscire da quella situazione. Dei quattro rullini della battaglia del terribile D-Day, tutte le foto tranne 11 vennero rovinate da un assistente di laboratorio impaziente, che danneggiò i negativi nella fretta di svilupparli perchè stava cercando di rispettare la scadenza per il prossimo numero della rivista Life. - Robert Capa, pseudonimo di Endre Erno Friedmann, è stato un fotografo ungherese. Nel 1947 a Parigi fonda -- assieme a Henri Cartier-Bresson, David "Chim" Seymour e George Rodger -- l'agenzia cooperativa Magnum, diventata una delle più prestigiose agenzie fotografiche. Capa era famoso anche per la sua temerarietà, che lo aveva portato ad andare all'attacco con la prima ondata nello Sbarco in Normandia e a paracadutarsi da un aereo assieme ai militari professionisti per ritrarre da vicino l'attraversamento del Reno. La sua passione e la sua vita, l'amore per la fotografia, lo porta a morire nel 1954 durante la Prima Guerra d'Indocina, al seguito di una squadra di truppe francesi, saltando in aria dopo essersi inoltrato inavvertitamente in un campo minato. I suoi reportage rendono testimonianza di cinque diversi conflitti bellici: la guerra civile spagnola (1936-1939), la seconda guerra sino-giapponese (che seguì nel 1938), la seconda guerra mondiale (1941-1945), la guerra arabo-israeliana (1948) e la prima guerra d'Indocina (1954).- published: 14 Sep 2013
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Robert Capa Motion Pictures
Robert Capa Motion Pictures...
published: 07 Aug 2013
author: SE YUN OH
Robert Capa Motion Pictures
Robert Capa Motion Pictures
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Colorize the Robert Capa
Colorize the Robert Capa
Rober Capa 100th Media Art
Sejong gallery 2013...
published: 21 Aug 2013
author: SE YUN OH
Colorize the Robert Capa
Colorize the Robert Capa
Rober Capa 100th Media Art
Sejong gallery 2013
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ESPERANDO A ROBERT CAPA
Videoilustración basada en la novela de Susana Fortes "Esperando a Robert Capa".
Premios...
published: 16 Dec 2010
author: Ángel García Roldán
ESPERANDO A ROBERT CAPA
Videoilustración basada en la novela de Susana Fortes "Esperando a Robert Capa".
Premios Mandarache 2011.
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André Liohn Interview
Interview with photographer and Robert Capa Gold Medal winner André Liohn.
prospektphoto.n...
published: 15 Jul 2013
author: Lost Art
André Liohn Interview
Interview with photographer and Robert Capa Gold Medal winner André Liohn.
prospektphoto.net/photographers/andre-liohn/
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Robert Capa et Ernest Hemingway au Mt St Michel
En route vers Paris les correspondants de guerres américains dont Robert Capa et Ernest He...
published: 04 Jun 2013
author: atelierdesarchives
Robert Capa et Ernest Hemingway au Mt St Michel
Robert Capa et Ernest Hemingway au Mt St Michel
En route vers Paris les correspondants de guerres américains dont Robert Capa et Ernest Hemingway font une halte au Mont Saint Michel en Août 1944. Images co...- published: 04 Jun 2013
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- author: atelierdesarchives
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Robert Capa Guerra Civil Española
Audiovisual realizado con fotos de Robert Capa, durante la guerra civil española. Músicas:...
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: llupache
Robert Capa Guerra Civil Española
Robert Capa Guerra Civil Española
Audiovisual realizado con fotos de Robert Capa, durante la guerra civil española. Músicas: -VVAA : Himno de Riego. - Luis Pastor: Vengan a ver. - Ismael Serr...- published: 04 Jul 2012
- views: 1704
- author: llupache
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ROBERT CAPA
Nel centenario della sua nascita. Robert Capa, pseudonimo di Endre Ernő Friedmann (Budapes...
published: 03 Apr 2013
author: anitinato12
ROBERT CAPA
ROBERT CAPA
Nel centenario della sua nascita. Robert Capa, pseudonimo di Endre Ernő Friedmann (Budapest, 22 ottobre 1913-Thai Binh, 25 maggio 1954), è stato un fotografo...- published: 03 Apr 2013
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- author: anitinato12
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Robert Capa: "La maleta mejicana" - Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid
fuente: http://www.elmundo.es/ La historia no por conocida deja de ser fascinante. A media...
published: 02 Aug 2012
author: korrontoaren aurka
Robert Capa: "La maleta mejicana" - Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid
Robert Capa: "La maleta mejicana" - Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid
fuente: http://www.elmundo.es/ La historia no por conocida deja de ser fascinante. A mediados de los 90, Cornell Capa, el hermano de Robert Capa y responsabl...- published: 02 Aug 2012
- views: 392
- author: korrontoaren aurka