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  1. 15 de feb. de 2022 · During the late 1930s and early 1940s Bourke-White traveled across Europe and Russia. She recorded conditions of life in Communist Russian and Nazi Germany. World War II. When the world war broke out, Bourke-White became the first female war correspondent for the U.S. Air Force, covering the conflict in Russia before and after the German invasion.

  2. Margaret Bourke-White, nacida en 1904 en el Bronx neoyorquino, inició su carrera como fotógrafa publicitaria e industrial en Cleveland en 1927 y desarrollaría pronto un enfoque modernista basado en un uso radical de la perspectiva, la luz y la sombra aplicadas a formas industriales muy nítidas, para crear fotografías en las que se conjugaba realidad y lenguaje abstracto.

  3. Margaret Bourke-White (geboren Margaret White) (New York, 14 juni 1904 – Stamford, Connecticut, 27 augustus 1971) was een Amerikaanse fotograaf. Ze was als luitenant-kolonel de eerste oorlogsverslaggever van de Amerikaanse landmacht en tegen het einde van de Tweede Wereldoorlog fotograaf van de Amerikaanse luchtmacht.

  4. Meet Margaret Bourke-White. Born in the Bronx, New York, in 1904, Margaret Bourke-White was one of the most prominent pioneers of early 20 th century photography and one of the first women to work commercially in the field. Aluminum Co. Of America (1939-06) by Margaret Bourke-White LIFE Photo Collection. Bourke-White started out as a commercial ...

  5. Margaret Bourke-White, an American photographer and documentary photographer, became arguably best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry under the Soviets' five-year plan, as the first American female war photojournalist, and for having one of her photographs on the cover of the first issue of Life magazine.

  6. 12 de abr. de 2017 · Photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White dedicated her life to photography, including a trip to South Africa during the “dawn of the anti-apartheid era.”. A group of children (and a few men) gaze from behind a barbed-wire fence that marks the boundary of the Moroka township in Soweta, Johannesburg, South Africa, April 21, 1950. The icon ...

  7. Bourke-White, Margaret (1904–1971)Pioneer industrial photographer, photojournalist, war-photographer, and writer, who became an American celebrity in her own right. Born on June 14, 1904, at Harrison Avenue in the Bronx, New York; died from Parkinson's disease on August 27, 1971, at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut at the age of 67; daughter of Joseph and Minnie (Bourke) White; graduated from

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