Background: Margaret Bourke-White was born in June 14, 1904, in The Bronx, New York, NY. Margaret Bourke-WhiteDied: August 27, 1971. Style; Margaret Bourke-White was the first photographer for Fortune, the first Western professional photographer permitted into the Soviet Union. Margaret White attended Colombia University. Margaret white had made many of black-and-white and color photographs of landscapes, people, and abstract subject matter. Margaret white was also ]Documentary Photography, Straight Photography, Precisionism, Modern Photography. She also changed her photos from soft-focus pictures to realistic ones that were crisp and sharp. Philosophy; Margaret's interest in photography began as a hobby in her youth, supported by her father's enthusiasm for cameras. Margaret Bourke White was a photographer who rose to fame during the Great Depression. One of Margaret Bourke-White's most famous images was taken of Gandhi with his spinning wheel in 1946. Influences: Who inspired her was her dad wit the cameras. Also a little fun fact about her is that Margaret Bourke-White became one of the world's best-known photojournalists. She was an American war correspondent during World War II and in 1942 became the first woman authorized to enter combat zones to photograph in battle
I really enjoyed taking these pictures. At the beginning, I had trouble choosing which image I wanted to recreate because he has many amazing photographs.