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Fans of Robert Capa have something to look forward to, as the film world is abuzz with news that another biopic exploring his life is currently in the works. Who is set to star as the legendary war photographer? British actor Tom Hiddleston, best known for his stellar performance of the villainous Loki. Curious? Find out more after the jump!
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Anyway you look at it, that's a lot of money. But it's a pretty a good deal for some historical Leica cameras, don't you think? Money is no object for these limited edition units from serial productions that were once owned by some of the most influential industry lensmen. See the M3D, Luxus Leica, and MP that went for €8,240,000.
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It's no surprise that the handheld 35mm roll-film camera takes the cake for the most ubiquitous and indispensable camera of the 20th century. Small, easy to use, and convenient, it's the most popular choice among consumers. See highlights in 35mm film photography at this Philadelphia Museum of Art exhibition.
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Combat action satisfaction! Well, not really. We wouldn't want you to endanger yourselves in the middle of a combat zone. Anyway, a month has passed and here are the results from the Robert Capa Black and White Rumble. Read on...
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An artist recreates one of the most iconic war photographs in history using 5,500 toy soldiers. Read about the epic work of art after the jump!
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Robert Capa is best known as a war combat photographer. He has documented five different wars in his career. For our Robert Capa tribute this week, we want you to submit your black and white photos of soldiers. More details after the jump...
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Last month, we brought you some lessons and words of wisdom from Ansel Adams, celebrated landscape photographer and conservationist. This time, we're bringing you some words of inspiration from Hungarian combat photographer and photojournalist Robert Capa.
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One of the leading photographers of the twentieth century, Robert Capa is well known for his images of the Spanish Civil War, of the Sino-Japanese conflict and of World War II—all of which appeared in the pages of leading magazines including LIFE.
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Until the 25th September 2011, the Italian National Cinema Museum in Turin presents the exhibition MAGNUM ON SET: Film as Seen by Great Photographers. Here, 146 photographs take the visitor on a voyage that explores the history of the special relationship that the photographers from the greatest agency in the world had with film; a relationship which began at the end of the Second World War.
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December 2007 - three small boxes, made out of cardboard arrived at the International Center of Photography. The boxes came just straight from Mexico City after a long, mysterious journey! Inside the boxes, the legendary lost Civil War negatives from Magnum photographer Robert Capa!
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An exhibition of over 200 photographs celebrating the diversity of Hungarian photography is currently on view at the Royal Academy of Arts, London.
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A smile and a please open more doors than all the keys to the world and let you to take nice pictures, as well.
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Some of the most famous photographs in history are believed to be staged – probably because the moments depicted are too surreal to be captured by cameras. One of these is the war shot by Robert Capa named Falling Soldier.
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“If your pictures aren't good enough, you aren't close enough.” — Robert Capa