Michael Markey
Veteran
Recently released interviews with Capa in which he describes the circumstances behind that photo.
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/22/finding-a-fearless-photographers-voice/?_r=0
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/22/finding-a-fearless-photographers-voice/?_r=0
David_Manning
Well-known
Thanks for the link 
Highway 61
Revisited
Fantastic and extremely moving. I am listening to it in company of my mint minus copy of "Slightly out of focus", first publishing, 1946...
Thanks a lot for this Michael.
Thanks a lot for this Michael.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Great to finally hear Capa himself tell how his most famous picture was made...
Only goes to show that sometimes luck makes all the difference in somebodies' life...
Only goes to show that sometimes luck makes all the difference in somebodies' life...
DougFord
on the good foot
Fascinating, thanks for posting.
Vics
Veteran
I have Whelan's book around here somewhere, strangely autographed by the author, and Cornell Capa, to Lou Stoumen. I never heard, in my imagination, Capa's voice sounding like that. He has a kind of Peter Lorre thing about his voice! Interesting to hear the reference to, "my little Leica..." which I gather he gave to his plartner Gerda Taro in the late '30s in favor of the Contax II.
VinceC
Veteran
Fascinating and thanks for sharing. Not at all surprised that he's someting of a fast talker ... very easy but persuasive personality, especially the clip of him making up the Capa persona.
Gary Sandhu
Well-known
Thanks!
Amazing that is all we have of his voice; of such a popular man (in his time, as well) and this is all. And it's only a hundred years since he was born.
Amazing that is all we have of his voice; of such a popular man (in his time, as well) and this is all. And it's only a hundred years since he was born.
back alley
IMAGES
very cool!
we take so much for granted these days…tech wise and this is all we have of his voice!
we take so much for granted these days…tech wise and this is all we have of his voice!
Sparrow
Veteran
It's hard not to be simplistic ... hero springs to my mind too easily with Capa.
Coincidently I printed some of his Spanish stuff as 6x4 postcards, they are very fresh and contemporary looking even after all these years.
Coincidently I printed some of his Spanish stuff as 6x4 postcards, they are very fresh and contemporary looking even after all these years.
Highway 61
Revisited
Aoh, yes. Very true.He has a kind of Peter Lorre thing about his voice !
What is also amusing is that at the beginning of the recording, his English is excellent, with almost no accent ; yet, after the half-time, the "Capanese" language is back, with that terrific hungarish accent...
alistair.o
Well-known
Thank you Michael.
I find it both interesting and disconcerting how people are ready to discredit and that without any foundation other than "a seeking after truth" - i.e. envy
Good shout Mike.
I find it both interesting and disconcerting how people are ready to discredit and that without any foundation other than "a seeking after truth" - i.e. envy
Good shout Mike.
peterm1
Veteran
Aoh, yes. Very true.
What is also amusing is that at the beginning of the recording, his English is excellent, with almost no accent ; yet, after the half-time, the "Capanese" language is back, with that terrific hungarish accent...
He reminds me of my dad who was Hungarian and also of Jewish heritage like Andre Freidman (aka Robert Capa). But I must say my dad had more of a Hungarian accent after 40 years in Australia than Capa does in this recording - still nice to listen to him though. My dad was like Capa in other ways too - womaniser, loved to party, great story teller, loved good food, enjoyed people, slightly mad. Yep Hungarian! God I miss the old reprobate. I sometimes think that its because of my old man that I admire Capa so much - Real mensches, both of them.
Sparrow
Veteran
Thank you Michael.
I find it both interesting and disconcerting how people are ready to discredit and that without any foundation other than "a seeking after truth" - i.e. envy
Good shout Mike.
... there's always some ignorant rationalist ready to pop-up to expound their particular 'theory' ... I've lost count of the proposed authors of Shakespeare's plays, so Capa seems to be in good company in this respect eh?
Michael Markey
Veteran
Interesting isn`t it.
His version of events rings true to me.
I got the link via Herbert Piel on FB.
His version of events rings true to me.
I got the link via Herbert Piel on FB.
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
I wonder how many photographers would so readily admit that "probably the best picture I ever took" was taken without looking through the viewfinder and actually shot "far above my head."
I've always hoped that the rumours of staging were untrue and never heard anything to make me believe otherwise. This would, for me at least, put an end to the matter.
I've always hoped that the rumours of staging were untrue and never heard anything to make me believe otherwise. This would, for me at least, put an end to the matter.
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