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After her arrest in 1933 for anti Nazi protests, she fled to Paris, where she met Andre Friedman, better known as Robert Capa, a founder of Magnum Photography.
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Inspired by Magnum members such as Robert Capa and Henri Cartier-Bresson, Arnold took photographs for major newsmagazines such as Life.
Eve Arnold. 2009
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"Robert Capa" presents over 200 images by the Hungarian war photographer (1913-1954).
Time off: Europe 2009
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A few of them, such as Robert Capa and Larry Burrows, were well known.
In The Line Of Fire 2008
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"Magnum Photos 60 Years" illustrates the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Magnum photo and press agency with the works of 83 photographers, such as Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson or Carl de Keyzer.
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Unlike Magnum war photographers such as Robert Capa, who shot real wars with immediate stories, Le has chosen to photograph the preparations of U.S. military for war in a California desert, on what could be misconstrued as a Hollywood film set.
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Unlike Magnum war photographers such as Robert Capa, who shot real wars with immediate stories, Le has chosen to photograph the preparations of U.S. military for war in a California desert, on what could be misconstrued as a Hollywood film set.
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Unlike Magnum war photographers such as Robert Capa, who shot real wars with immediate stories, Le has chosen to photograph the preparations of U.S. military for war in a California desert, on what could be misconstrued as a Hollywood film set.
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Unlike Magnum war photographers such as Robert Capa, who shot real wars with immediate stories, Le has chosen to photograph the preparations of U.S. military for war in a California desert, on what could be misconstrued as a Hollywood film set.
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Unlike Magnum war photographers such as Robert Capa, who shot real wars with immediate stories, Le has chosen to photograph the preparations of U.S. military for war in a California desert, on what could be misconstrued as a Hollywood film set.
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