In 1935, trailblazing photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White was captured in an iconic moment—perched atop a skyscraper, camera in hand, taking a photograph from a dizzying height. Known for her fearless spirit and groundbreaking work, she was one of the first female war correspondents and the first woman photographer for Life magazine. This image perfectly captures her bold approach to photography, often putting herself in risky situations to get the perfect shot. Her work not only documented history but also broke barriers for women in journalism and photography.
Category: Photography
Photograhy
Time together
Time together
A city that left a mark on the soul
A city that left a mark on the soul
Untitle
Untitled
Even Saints Sleep
Even Saints Sleep
The Lady Lemon
The Lady Lemon
A dress almost undone
A dress almost undone
Clothed Time
Clothed Time







