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罗伯特·卡帕(1913~1954年),匈牙利裔美籍摄影记者,20世纪最著名的战地摄影记者之一。1947年,他和“决定性瞬间”的倡导者布列松一同创立了著名的马格南图片社,成为了全球第一家由自由摄影师构成的合作组织。1954年5月25日,卡帕在越南采访第一次印支战争时,误人雷区踩中地雷被炸身亡。他的名言:“如果你的照片拍得不够好,那是因为你靠得不够近。”成就一世战地传奇1913年,罗伯特·卡帕生于奥匈帝国时期的布达佩斯的一个犹太家庭。18岁他考入柏林大学政治系,毕业那年正赶上纳粹党上台,
Robert Capa (1913-1954), Hungarian-American photojournalist, one of the most famous field photographers of the 20th century. In 1947, he and the “decisive moment” advocate Bresson founded the famous Magnum photo agency, becoming the world’s first freelance photographer composed of cooperative organizations. On May 25, 1954, when Kappa interviewed Vietnam for the first Indo-China War, he was killed in a minefield where mines were mined in mined areas. His famous quote: “If your photos are not good enough, it is because you are not close enough.” "Achievements of the legendary battlefields In 1913, Robert Capa was born in the Austro-Hungarian period in Budapest, a Jewish family. At the age of 18 he was admitted to the University of Berlin Department of politics, graduation that year is catching up with the Nazi party,