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Margaret Bourke-White Margaret Bourke-White Margaret Bourke-White was born June 14, 1904 in the Bronx, NY. She died from Parkinson disease on August 27, 1971 in Connecticut. Margaret was famous for being a photographer and a photojournalist. She wrote an autobiographical book called Portrait of Myself. Margaret studied photography as a hobby when she was a young women.
Portions of the Open Directory made available on Slider have been modified. .htmBourke-White, Margaret 1906-1971Condidered one of the most famous and successful photographers of her time. htmlBourke-White, MargaretBiographical page with a portrait of the photographer. htmlBourke-White, MargaretBanning and Associates show nine of her images; and prices.
Bourke-White, Margaret - Women In History; portrait and biography. Bourke-White, Margaret - Banning and Associates show nine of her images; and prices. Bourke-White, Margaret (1906-1971) - A biography of one of the most famous and successful photographers of her time. Bourke-White, Margaret - Lessons in Looking - Extensive biographical information. Includes lessons, and resources on the history of photography.
Born in New York City, Bourke-White had extraordinary self-confidence and determination to excel. She risked her life to snap her images for Life and Fortune magazines. Her famous photograph of Mahatma Gandhi seated next to his spinning wheel was taken after he required her to learn how to spin. ..

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