1-10-2012, 22:20 / from missfolly permalink
missfolly:

Margaret Bourke-White: Central Moscow with Antiaircraft Gunners, 1941 
‘Margaret Bourke-White was one of the only foreign journalists in Moscow when war broke out between Germany and Russia in 1941. She photographed the nightly bombing raids, initially from the roof of the U.S. Embassy and later from her hotel room balcony, which overlooked Red Square. Bourke-White worked with several cameras simultaneously, the number determined by the intensity of the bombing.’
Lance Keimig, ‘The History of Night Photography’ 

missfolly:

Margaret Bourke-White: Central Moscow with Antiaircraft Gunners, 1941 

‘Margaret Bourke-White was one of the only foreign journalists in Moscow when war broke out between Germany and Russia in 1941. She photographed the nightly bombing raids, initially from the roof of the U.S. Embassy and later from her hotel room balcony, which overlooked Red Square. Bourke-White worked with several cameras simultaneously, the number determined by the intensity of the bombing.’

Lance Keimig, ‘The History of Night Photography’ 

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