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  1. Margaret Bourke-White was a woman of many firsts. She was LIFE magazine’s first female staff photographer, the first Western photographer permitted to enter the Soviet Union during the 1930s industrial revolution, and the first accredited female photographer to cover the combat zones of WWII. Beginning as a hobby in her youth, Bourke-White’s photography skills soon led her to be a leading ...

  2. Margaret Bourke-White (born June 14, 1904, New York, New York, U.S.—died August 27, 1971, Stamford, Connecticut) was an American photographer known for her extensive contributions to photojournalism, particularly for her Life magazine work. She is recognized as having been the first female documentary photographer to be accredited by and work with the U.S armed forces.

  3. Margaret Bourke-White's photojournalism demonstrated her singular ability to communicate the intensity of major world events while respecting formal relationships and aesthetic considerations. She was one of the most respected photojournalists in the country during the 1930s and 40s, and her documentary work was among the most popular of its day.

  4. Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) led the rest of us by the hand on many occasions. In 1929 she did the lead story for the first issue of Fortune, and the next year was the first Western photographer allowed into the Soviet Union. In 1936 she collaborated with future husband Erskine Caldwell on a book documenting the rural poor of the South ...

  5. Margaret Bourke-White lived the life most of us only dream about. Well, maybe only photographers dream about. But to live life as fully as she did, could only inspire the un-inspirable. She was born on June 14th, 1904 in the Bronx, New York to Joseph and Minnie Bourke-White. She was one of three children. Joseph White was an engineer who worked ...

  6. Margaret Bourke-White (Nova Iorque, 14 de junho de 1904 — Darien, Connecticut, 27 de agosto de 1971) foi uma fotógrafa estadunidense. É considerada a pioneira em muitos momentos importantes da fotografia.. Bourke-White foi a primeira reporter fotográfica da revista Fortune e a primeira mulher a quem foi dada permissão para fotografar em território soviético, na década de 1930.

  7. Margaret Bourke-White (New York, 1904 - Stamford, 1971) è una delle figure più rappresentative e significative del fotogiornalismo, autrice di alcune immagini simbolo del secolo scorso. Grande fotografa e importante pioniera, “una donna di primati”. Così definisce Margaret Bourke-White Alessandra Mauro, curatrice della mostra "PRIMA, DONNA.

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