Although Richard argues that Capa’s photograph’s were staged, I honestly highly believe otherwise. Capa was known for his famous photographs including that of the Death of a loyalist solider in which was taken in 1936. I personally feel like Richard was also wrong in that Capa has taken a signature pose from O.D Gallagher, a South African journalist. Even after reading this I honestly don’t believe that Capa’s photographs were staged but rather taken at the precise moment like lets just take Henri-Cartier Bresson’s photograph as an example. His famous photograph from Behind the Gare St. Lazare in which was taken at the precise moment., things just happen conveniently, doesn’t mean it’s staged.
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