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Subject: [Leica] my 2 cents on the Capa ?
From: bdcolen at comcast.net (B. D. Colen)
Date: Fri Mar 24 08:50:00 2006

And a wonderfully entertaining book it is, focusing much more on Capa the
character than on Capa the photographer. But then an entire book focusing on
Capa the photographer could be almost as boring as an endless LUG debate
over which is the ultimate 35 summicron. ;-)


On 3/24/06 11:32 AM, "Marc James Small" <msmall@infionline.net> wrote:

> The authenticity of "the Falling Soldier" is really not an issue of two
> rigid sides unwilling to discuss the point.  This issue did not arise until
> Philip Knightley questioned it in his 1974 book on war journalism, THE
> FIRST CASUALTY, and a perfervid debate then erupted, fueled in part by
> Capa's having given several different versions of the taking of the 
> picture.
> 
> However, the authenticity was confirmed in the middle 1990's when the man
> in the picture was identified as Federico Borrell, who was indeed shot and
> killed at the date and time the pictuire was made and his identity was
> confirmed from the photograph by his surviving relatives.  Following this
> confirmation, the debate has died down and the picture is generally
> accepted as authentic.
> 
> This is not the only picture to have been taken during the Spanish Civil
> War, incidentally, and the authenticity of the others has not been
> questioned.  And Capa's own actions argue against a faked scene -- he did
> not exploit the picture and did not even have the roll of film immeidately
> processed, but sent it to his editors in Paris, who printed the roll and
> had this particular picture printed.  Capa did not learn of its fame until
> he returned to France three months after the picture was taken.
> 
> Those interested in this matter are encouraged to read the relevant
> portion, Chapter 5, in Alex Kershaw's BLOOD AND CHAMPAGNE:  THE LIFE AND
> TIMES OF ROBERT CAPA.
> 
> Marc
> 
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