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Two works depicting Kerry by International photographer Inge Morath feature in a new exhibition at the National Gallery of Ireland. Find the Lady, Puck Fair Killorglin, Kerry, 1954 and Gypsies ...
In 1940, Inge Morath (1923-2002), a young Austrian student who would become a respected documentary photographer, was spending a semester studying in Bucharest in Nazi-occupied Romania.
"I like to accept the way people present themselves," photographer Inge Morath said in a 1987 NPR interview. "You never know what you get. It's fascinating ... that's why I like to do portraits." ...
Austrian-born American photographer Inge Morath survived adolescence in Nazi Germany and the trauma of barely surviving World War II, using her camera as a way to enter worlds that were closed to ...
Inge Morath's eye for detail and her meticulous manner of working led the Austrian journalist to join the famous Paris-based Magnum photography agency. A show devoted to her work opens in Berlin.
Inge Morath may have frequently photographed well-dressed people and many figures of the fashion world, but to call her a fashion photographer would be a mistake, according to John P. Jacob ...
Inge Morath made her first trip along the Danube River in 1958, but was unable to complete the journey then. Not until the fall of the Berlin Wall, in 1989, would she successfully cross the ...
Photographer Inge Morath, whose artistry elevated portraits of the famous as well as images of foreign cultures and sights as commonplace as a person at a piano, died Wednesday of lymphomic cancer ...
INGE MORATH, the photographer who has died aged 78, was one of the finest photo-journalists of her generation; she worked for the international photo-agency Magnum for nearly 50 years, and was ...