Ryan Rivers
Member
Firstly, my apologies if I've posted this is in the wrong place, or if this all sounds silly...
I was thinking about Robert Capa's images from the D-Day landing, and how he went in with the first wave of soldiers. Given that an extraordinary number of people died, I was wondering what would have set him apart from the other American soldiers, in the eyes of the German soldiers? Would it have been his uniform, or the fact that he had a camera rather than a gun?
I know that these days, combat photographers and war correspondents wear signage stating that they are journalists, but does any one know what Capa may have worn that day?
I was thinking about Robert Capa's images from the D-Day landing, and how he went in with the first wave of soldiers. Given that an extraordinary number of people died, I was wondering what would have set him apart from the other American soldiers, in the eyes of the German soldiers? Would it have been his uniform, or the fact that he had a camera rather than a gun?
I know that these days, combat photographers and war correspondents wear signage stating that they are journalists, but does any one know what Capa may have worn that day?