HiHoSilver
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Just a follow-up on the honorable Colonel's recommendation of Margaret Bourke-White books. I got my first look at 'Moments in History'. Holy Shiznitz! The first few pages are a bio on MBW, the rest are just the images from distinct periods. 'Interesting that her industrial & journo interest started as a reaction AGAINST Weston or Steiglitz' push to establish photo as fine art.
Images are incredible. She has several portraits, but to my tastes - her shot of the Russian priest is the finest portrait I've ever seen. I love Yusef Karsch's portraits, though I prefer the less formal - more personal portraits of HCBresson. MBW's shot is just a master's work.
As you might guess - I'll be paying attention when the good Colonel makes other recommendations.
Images are incredible. She has several portraits, but to my tastes - her shot of the Russian priest is the finest portrait I've ever seen. I love Yusef Karsch's portraits, though I prefer the less formal - more personal portraits of HCBresson. MBW's shot is just a master's work.
As you might guess - I'll be paying attention when the good Colonel makes other recommendations.