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Steve McCurry (born February 24, 1950) is an American photographer, freelancer, and photojournalist. His photo Afghan Girl , of a girl with piercing green eyes, has appeared on the cover of National Geographic several times.
Afghan Girl is a 1984 photographic portrait of Sharbat Gula, an Afghan refugee in Pakistan during the Soviet–Afghan War.The photograph, taken by American photojournalist Steve McCurry near the Pakistani city of Peshawar, appeared on the June 1985 cover of National Geographic.
Much of today's Travel Photography style is derived from early work in Magazines such as National Geographic magazine from photographers such as Steve McCurry. This genre of photography entails shooting a wide variety of subjects under varied available conditions, e.g. low light photography indoors, available ambient light photography for ...
Steve McCurry [37] 42 "Undercover photography of Afghan rebels" Time: 1981 Rudi Frey [38] 43 Coverage in Poland [39] Time: 1982 Harry Mattison [40] 44 "Coverage of guerilla warfare in El Salvador" Time: 1983 James Nachtwey [41] 45 "Lebanon" Time: 1984 James Nachtwey [41] 46 "Photos of El Salvador" Black Star for Time: 1985 Peter Magubane [42] 47
Steve McCurry (born 1950) Paul McDonough (born 1941) Joe McNally (born 1952) Laura McPhee (born 1958) Raymond Meeks (born 1963) Steven Meisel (born 1954) Susan Meiselas (born 1948) Jeff Mermelstein (born 1957) Justin Merriman (born 1977) Nick Meyer (born 1981) Sonia Handelman Meyer (1920–2022) Joel Meyerowitz (born 1938) Arthur Meyerson (born ...
Israel wasted no time after Bashar al-Assad’s fall to bomb all the Syrian military assets it wanted to keep out of the rebels’ hands – striking nearly 500 targets, destroying the navy, and ...
Steve McCurry (1950–) Joseph McKeown (1925–2007) Susan Meiselas (1948–) Hansel Mieth (1909–1998) Lee Miller (1907–1977) Zoriah Miller (1976–) Ozier ...
The orange cat in this video is desperate to catch a bug hanging out on the ceiling of his home—so desperate, in fact, that he may be taking his very life in his hands.