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  1. Margaret Bourke-White (14 de junio de 1904-1971) fue una fotógrafa y documentalista.

  2. 11 de jul. de 2018 · Nada parecía frenar a esta viajera y fotoperiodista incansable. Hasta que en 1956 los primeros síntomas del Parkinson iniciaron un lento pero inexorable declinar de su carrera como reportera gráfica. Y de su propia vida. Margaret Bourke-White falleció el 27 de agosto de 1971.

  3. Margaret Bourke-White was a pioneering photojournalist whose insightful pictures of 1930s Russia, German industry, and the impact of the Depression and drought in the American midwest established her reputation. She took some of the first photographs inside German concentration camps at Erla and Buchenwald following the end of World War II and ...

  4. Margaret Bourke-White, born Margaret White in the Bronx, New York, was the daughter of Joseph White, a non-practicing Jew whose father came from Poland, and Minnie Bourke, who was of Irish Catholic descent.

  5. mujeresconciencia.com › 2015/09/04 › margaret-bourke-white-la-primera-en-casi-todoMargaret Bourke White, la primera en casi todo

    4 de sept. de 2015 · Margaret Bourke White (1904-1971), nació en Nueva York. Su padre era ingeniero y Margaret lo recordaba siempre inmerso en sus pensamientos e ideas “en los restaurantes dejaba la comida a un lado para hacer bosquejos de sus ideas en las servilletas”.

  6. (1904 - 1971) American. Biography. Margaret Bourke-White was born in New York City and attended the Clarence H. White School of Photography in 1921-22. After graduating from college in 1927, she pursued a career in photography and opened a photography studio in Cleveland.

  7. 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.