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Steve McCurry |
Steve McCurry on "Celebrating Multiculturalism Through Photography", Central Market Annex gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Born | Steve McCurry
February 24, 1950 (1950-02-24) (age 59)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Occupation | Photojournalism |
Other names | Steve McCurry |
Notable credit(s) | Robert Capa Gold Medal for Best Photographic Reporting from Abroad |
Early life
McCurry began studying film history cinematography and filmmaking at
Penn State in 1968, but ended up getting a degree in theater arts and graduating cum laude in 1974. He became very interested in photography when he started taking pictures for the Penn State newspaper called
The Daily Collegian.
Career
His photojournalism career began with his coverage of the
Soviet war in Afghanistan. McCurry disguised himself in native dress and hid his film by sewing it into his clothes. His images were among the first of the conflict and were widely published. His coverage won the
Robert Capa Gold Medal for Best Photographic Reporting from Abroad.
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Recognition
McCurry's most recognized photo is that of "
Afghan Girl", a previously unidentified
Afghan refugee. The image itself was named as "the most recognized photograph" in the history of the
National Geographic magazine and her face became famous as the cover photograph on the June 1985 issue. The photo has also been widely used on
Amnesty International brochures, posters, and calendars. The identity of the "Afghan Girl" remained unknown for over 15 years until McCurry and a
National Geographic team located the woman,
Sharbat Gula, in 2002.
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Although McCurry shoots both in digital and film, his admitted preference is for transparency film. Based in New York, McCurry offers weekend photography workshops, as well as extended 2-week digital photography workshops in Asia (currently scheduled in Nepal, India, and Burma).
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