War photographers have added much immediate, undeniable information to our understanding of the way wars are promulgated. Carl Mydans was one such dedicated soul. He died Monday. His are some of the most famous WWII photos, including McArthur in ’45, and many, many other historic photos, which largely appeared in the pages of Life magazine.
Carl Mydans – His Pictures Worth a Thousand Words
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