Thursday, November 18, 2010

Fearless Photojournalist.

http://www.rubben.be/photoblog/images/newyork301/109.jpg

Margaret Bourke-White took her camera everywhere, her stories were worth telling photographically. When she first started taking pictures she had a $20.00 camera with a cracked lens and took a one week photography class in Columbia University. She started as an industrial photographer and had other jobs after that but she is most remembered for her work in "Life" magazine. 

http://www.life.com/image/50648403
              She was the first woman to be allowed to work in the combat zone during World War II.

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