colinh
Well-known
The one with the magical eyes and indigo (?) head covering, in a refugee camp in Afghanistan, I believe. A long time ago now.
One of the most haunting images I have ever seen.
(I'm too young to know anything about that Vietnam Napalm picture)
Did she get a cut on the licensing fees for the image?
colin
One of the most haunting images I have ever seen.
(I'm too young to know anything about that Vietnam Napalm picture)
Did she get a cut on the licensing fees for the image?
colin
ChrisN
Striving
That was a National Geographic cover. Photog?
agi
Well-known
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
ChrisN said:That was a National Geographic cover. Photog?
Steve McCurry, I think.
I think he went back and did a story on her later.
edit: Agi found it first.
Max Power
Well-known
IMHO that is the best portrait ever.
I remember so well that issue of NG showing up at the house, pulling off the paper wrapper to find those eyes searing into me. IIRC my parents still have that copy of NG sitting around.
Funny that 22 years later, it still gives me a chill up my spine.
Thanks for digging that up.
Kent
I remember so well that issue of NG showing up at the house, pulling off the paper wrapper to find those eyes searing into me. IIRC my parents still have that copy of NG sitting around.
Funny that 22 years later, it still gives me a chill up my spine.
Thanks for digging that up.
Kent
K
Kin Lau
Guest
colinh said:(I'm too young to know anything about that Vietnam Napalm picture)
FYI, the Vietnam napalm girl currently lives in Toronto.
The Afghan girl's name is Sharbat Gula ... but it's good to read the article anyhow.
RichC
Well-known
A bit more about National Geographic's 2002 search for Sharbat: http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/2002/mar/girl/index.html
Kent
Finally at home...
That is an amazing story.
And we can see that a very pretty young face later shows signs of a tough life, can't we?
And we can see that a very pretty young face later shows signs of a tough life, can't we?
dll927
Well-known
It was Steve McCurry, and from what I understand, he has a new book out. He tends to sort of specialize in portraits, often in out-of-the-way places such as refugee camps, etc.
They say that cover on the issue of Nat. Geog. was one of the most popular and most reproduced they ever did. Almost as much of an 'icon' by now as Dorothea Lange's "Migrant Mother".
They say that cover on the issue of Nat. Geog. was one of the most popular and most reproduced they ever did. Almost as much of an 'icon' by now as Dorothea Lange's "Migrant Mother".
clintock
Galleryless Gearhead
Kodachrome may still be available today in large part due to that one photo.
jan normandale
Film is the other way
NG did an hour long documentary on the search for her after 20 yrs, interesting to watch as McCurry dealt with fakes and then his final reconciliation.
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