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  1. Among the most compelling and heart-rending photographs ever taken of warfare are those made by W. Eugene Smith during World War II. On assignment from Ziff-Davis and LIFE magazine, Smith (1918–1978) covered the Pacific theater from 1943 to 1945. After serving on the carrier U.S.S. Bunker Hill, Smith participated in numerous allied landings ...

  2. W. Eugene Smith. A través de las páginas del catálogo nos acercamos al trabajo de Smith, trabajo que sobrepasa la dimensión del periodismo gráfico. Tanto es así que reflexionar sobre él es interrogarse sobre la validez de su obra como medio de expresión, porque ésta parte de las reivindicaciones contradictorias de la comunicación y la ...

  3. Smith chegou a ficar severamente machucado durante a repressão a manifestações de moradores por parte de seguranças pagos pela empresa. Tomoko and Mother in the Bath, imagem de 1971, realizada em Minamata, Japão. Foto: W. Eugene Smith Imagem da série Minamata, de W. Eugene Smith Imagem da série Minamata, de W. Eugene Smith

  4. William Eugene Smith, connu souvent sous le diminutif familier de Gene Smith, (né le 30 décembre 1918 à Wichita, Kansas - mort le 15 octobre 1978 à Tucson, Arizona) était un photojournaliste américain, dont la rigueur et l'exigence en ont fait un modèle pour beaucoup de générations de photographes, attachés à la valeur du témoignage ...

  5. W. Eugene Smith Archive, Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona. William Eugene Smith was born in 1918 in Wichita, Kansas. He took his first photographs at the age of 15 for two local newspapers. In 1936 Smith entered Notre Dame University in Wichita, where a special photographic scholarship was created for him.

  6. 1 de fev. de 2012 · When Smith began "Country Doctor," he shot for a period of time with no film in his camera, to help Ceriani get used to his presence without wasting precious film. W. Eugene Smith—Time & Life ...

  7. In case you missed it, you can watch highlights of the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund’s Virtual Awards Ceremony below. See the remarkable work of the 2023 W. Eugene Smith Grantees, Irina Werning, Myriam Boulos, Fabian Ritter, Oyewole Lawal, and Aliona Kardash. Plus, get updates on the impactful work of 2022 grant recipients Maxim Dondyuk ...