24x30 said:If you going directly to Magnum http://www.magnumphotos.com/, you can find a lot of Capa's pictures (a lot more than the well known ones). In the photographers list there right below Capa is HCB 🙂.
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ray_g said:I read Slightly Out of Focus, Robert Capa's autobiography over a year ago. Very interesting, funny read. Amazing - the guy is also a brilliant writer. Very colorful character.
I don't have one (yet), but the definitive Capa retrospective is on my wishlist. Print quality is also supposed to be very good (according to reviews on Black and White Photography and on TOP).
VinceC said:Capa (whose birthname was Andre Friedman) and Cartier-Bresson learned photography together in Paris in the early 1930s along with another long-time colleague, David Seymor "CHIM." Below is a link to an interesting Website on CHIM ... also a master.
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Paul T. said:Yes, the Capa book - The Definitive Collection - is excellent. When it came out i bought one copy for myself, and one for my brother-in-law. I think his style is intriguing and and actually pretty subtle; less mannered or balletic than HCB, very different from any other war photographers, such as Don McCullin, whose work is more graphic and in your face. I only noticed recently that a lot of my favourite photos of his are on square format, I guess shot with a Rolleiflex.