Many photos are taken daily that capture pivotal moments in time. In this video we go over perhaps the most obvious example of extreme anxiety embodied into a photograph, and it's importance to the world today.
During the Second World War, Robert Capa charged German Troops with the Allied Forces on D-Day, capturing photographs along the way. Throughout the battle, Capa captured over 100 photographs but only 11 survived. This grouping of photos has been deemed as, "The Magnificent Eleven". Of these, there is one specific that stands out, and exemplifies the battle of D-Day, the experiences of the soldiers, and attitude of the entire world during this tumultuous time.
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Photography Lessons from Robert Capa!
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