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When the Shooting Started

A century and a half ago, Britain's Roger Fenton pioneered the art of war photography
October 2004 | By Vicki Goldberg

Fallen Star

When Mary Decker crashed to the ground at the Los Angeles Olympics 20 years ago this month, a young photographer was there to catch the anguish
August 2004 | By Nadira A. Hira

Off the Beaten Track

During a civil rights march in 1965, photographer Bruce Davidson left the highway to focus on a single Alabama sharecropper and her nine children
June 2004 | By Paul Maliszewski

Esther Bubley

Private Eye

Noted for her sensitive photojournalism in postwar magazines, Esther Bubley is back in vogue
March 2004 | By Beverly W. Brannan

Shades of Merriment

Robert Capa, famous for his battle photographs, made friends along the way
April 2002 | By Smithsonian magazine

Housewives with American Sailors
Glasgow 1961
The United States Navy established a base in Holy Loch, near Glasgow, to be able to refit its nuclear-powered submarines with Polaris nuclear missiles in Europe rather than bring the subs home. Not everyone was happy about the base, Benson remembers, but "the Glasgow housewives had no qualms about welcoming the sailors to their shores."

Cheeky Charmer

For half a century, photographer Harry Benson has been talking his way to the top of his game
March 2002 | By Sean Callahan


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