I wish I could document that quote. It's not in Images of War, the best photo book ever published IMO...thanks for reminding me to look through it again...I just got Capa's wonderful new Magnum book, it didn't share the cursed name either. MIGHT have been an old photography magazine from WWII that my mother had (her 1940 Kodachromes look great today). "...the doctor asked,"is this the first American correspondent killed in Indochina?" I said yes. He said,"It is a harsh way for America to learn." John Mecklin / Time-Life / May 25, 1954 --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Peter Marquis-Kyle" <peter@m...> wrote: > Djon wrote: > > David Douglas Duncan, a name few here may know, destroyed most of > > Robert Capa's D-Day photos while a lab tech at Life. Which may say > > something about photography Vs technicial work :-) > > Hi Djon. I know the name of David Douglas Duncan -- a couple of his books are on > a shelf in this room -- but I had never heard that it was he who screwed up > Capa's D-Day negatives. Can you quote a reference for that story? > > Peter Marquis-Kyle > www.marquis-kyle.com.au
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Re: [Digital BW] decisive moments, ansel etc
2005-03-10 by Djon
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