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ROBERT CAPA
Hungarian-American
Perhaps the greatest war photographer ever, Hun-
garian-born Robert Capa covered five wars in 18
years, during which time he took some of the most
enduring images of war ever captured on film.
Guided by his own maxim ‘‘...if your pictures
aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough,’’
Capa achieved an immediacy and intimacy in his
photographs that revolutionized the way wars were
documented. His keen eye and preference for small
format cameras yielded a signature style that com-
bined a rigorous formal composition with a snap-
shot’s dramatic impact and sense of documentary
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