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  1. Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) led the rest of us by the hand on many occasions. In 1929 she did the lead story for the first issue of Fortune, and the next year was the first Western photographer allowed into the Soviet Union. In 1936 she collaborated with future husband Erskine Caldwell on a book documenting the rural poor of the South ...

  2. Margaret Bourke-White wurde als Tochter der römisch-katholischen Minnie Bourke und des nicht praktizierenden Juden Joseph White in der Bronx, New York geboren. Sie hatte eine ältere Schwester, Ruth White, und einen jüngeren Bruder, Roger White. Bourke-White erhielt eine damals für Mädchen noch nicht übliche Ausbildung an einem College.

  3. Margaret Bourke-White lived the life most of us only dream about. Well, maybe only photographers dream about. But to live life as fully as she did, could only inspire the un-inspirable. She was born on June 14th, 1904 in the Bronx, New York to Joseph and Minnie Bourke-White. She was one of three children. Joseph White was an engineer who worked ...

  4. 11 de jul. de 2018 · Margaret Bourke-White - The LIFE Picture Collection "Maggie la indestructible" era uno de los apelativos con el que sus compañeros de profesión bautizaron a la intrépida Margaret Bourke-White. Y es que desde que alguien le pusiera una cámara entre sus manos, ya no podría ver el mundo más que desde detrás de un objetivo.

  5. Margaret Bourke-White was born in New York City and attended the Clarence H. White School of Photography in 1921-22. After graduating from college in 1927, she pursued a career in photography and opened a photography studio in Cleveland. The industrial photography she did there brought her work to the attention of Henry Luce, the publisher of ...

  6. Margaret Bourke-White (Bronx, Nova York, 14 de juny de 1904 - Stamford, Connecticut, 27 d'agost de 1971) va ser una fotògrafa estatunidenca.Va ser la primera fotògrafa estrangera a qui se li va permetre prendre fotos de la indústria soviètica, la primera corresponsal de guerra dona (i la primera dona autoritzada a treballar en una zona de combat), i la primera fotògrafa de la revista Life ...

  7. Margaret Bourke-White, 27, stood on the scaffolding enclosing the under-construction Chrysler Building in New York, 1931. At the risk of belaboring the obvious, we’ll state at the outset that one photo gallery can not, and will not, begin to encompass Margaret Bourke-White’s achievements as a LIFE photographer, a journalist and a witness to ...