Thursday, May 24, 2018

Artist of the day, May 24: Margaret Bourke-White, American photographer (photojournalist)

Margaret Bourke-White (1904 – 1971) was the first female photojournalist. Getting her start around 1927 in Cleveland, Ohio, at the Otis Steel Company where she worked as a female industrial photographer, Bourke-White went on to capture many iconic moments in history.

She became a staff photographer for Fortune magazine in 1929 and it was with Fortune magazine that she captured her famous portrayals of the Dust Bowl victims in the mid-1930s. She was the first Western photographer allowed into the Soviet Union and traveled there multiple times to photograph the industrial life during the First Five Year plan.

In 1936, Bourke-White accepted a position at LIFE Magazine as the first female photojournalist. Her photograph of the Fort Peck Dam is recognized worldwide as being the first cover photo for LIFE Magazine. During WWII Bourke-White was also the first female to be a war correspondent; She traveled with the US Army Air Force through North Africa and later with the US Army in Italy and Germany, capturing the horrors of combat zones. She was one of the first on the scene with General George S. Patton at the freeing of the Nazi concentration camp in Buchenwald.

Bourke-White traveled to India twice during the mid-1940s where she chronicled the Indian independence movement, partition, and Gandhi during his last moments of peace prior to his assassination as well as his funeral.

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Mrs Margaret Bourke-White

Mrs Margaret Bourke-White at work



1928, Molten Steel, Otis Steel Company

1928, Terminal Tower [Cleveland]

1930, burlesque dancers

1930, Hats in the Garment District

1930, Russian woman using an abacus to calculate numbers in business (Moscow)

1930, Russian woman working at cloth weaving machine in a textile mill

The great depression

1930, The New Tractor, Tractorstroi, USSR

1931, Bolshevic Babies in the Nursery- Amo Automobile Factory

1931, bricklayer Mikhail Tovarisch

1931, Ekaterina Dzhugashvili - Mother of Joseph Stalin

1931, Russian men dressed in tunics standing on the steps of a Workers Club (Moscow)

1931, Russian peasants riding on a wagon in Siberia (Magnitogorsk)

1931, Russian quarry workers manning hoppers of rock for making cement
at factory in Siberia (Novosibirsk)

1931, Russian woman grimly holding a slab of meat as other peasant women staunchly stand by in Siberia (Magnitogorsk)

1931, Russia’s Dnieper River Dam, the world’s largest, during the beginning
phase of its construction

1931, Silhouette at twilight of gigantic sculptured rendition of a Russian robot w. hand raised in a salute next to unident (Magnitogorsk)

1931, Two Russian workers eating black bread and soup at a table in front of a wall covered with Soviet Communist Workers posters in Siberia (Magnitogorsk)

1931, Woman playing a Russian button accordion as her young girl looks on (Magnitogorsk)

1932, Russian peasant women eating food from the same bowl

1935, Workers at American Woolen Co.

1936, Backstage in a Degas Setting the Ballerinas of the Ballet Russe

1936, Construction of Fort Peck Dam

1936, Fort Peck Dam

1936-37, Modern Age Books

1937, Louisville flood

1937. Dry End of Paper Machine, Union Bag & Paper Co., Savannah, GA

1939, Spinning Machines at the Industrial Rayon Corp Factory 1939

1940, Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP)

Women sewing flags, Brooklyn, New York, July 24, 1940.

1941, Anti aircraft tracers, Central Moscow

1941, Street bookstalls on Kuznetsky street, Moscow

1943, Women In Life Boats

1943, Women In Life Boats

American soldiers attend Mass in March 1945 in the bombed cathedral of Cologne

1945, Berga Concentration Camp Survivors

Buchenwald Concentration Camp, April 11, 1945,

1945, Buchenwald Concentration Camp, Germany

1945, Deputy Mayor Ernst Kurt Lisso and his family after committing suicide by cyanide to avoid capture by US troops

1945, German Civilian Couple Threading Through the Destruction from the City's Bombing by Allied Forces

Holocaust survivors, April, 1945

Overcrowded train waiting to depart from Anhalter Bahnhof, Berlin (August, 1945)

1945, The Liberation of Buchenwald

1945, Truckload Dead Bodies, Buchenwald Concentration Camp

1945, Truckload Dead Bodies, Buchenwald Concentration Camp

1945, Mahatma Gandhi


1945, Mahatma Gandhi

1946, Mahatma Gandhi spinning wheel

1946, Gandhi during his morning walk with close advisors and family members, India

1947, The Great Migration India-Pakistan

1949-50, South Africa

1950, Gold Miners Nos 1139 And 5122

1950, Johannesburg, South Africa

1950, Maroka, South Africa

1951, Coney Island

1951, La Statue de la Libertée

1954, An Approaching Storm, Hartman, Colorado

Twenty Parachutes

War in Russia

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