Cornell Capa dies, aged 90.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Pioneer photojournalist Cornell Capa, who founded the International Center of Photography and illuminated social and political topics from the campaigns of the Kennedy brothers to the destruction of native cultures in Latin America, died Friday at the age of 90.

Capa, who had Parkinson's disease, died peacefully at his New York City home, the center said.

Capa was a Life magazine staff photographer from 1946 to 1954. He later joined the Paris-based Magnum agency founded by his brother Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson and others. He served as president of Magnum for four years.

Cornell Capa was best known for his empathetic photo coverage on social topics, including the destruction of native cultures in Latin America, mental retardation in children, the aging of the U.S. population, Jewish heritage and youthful Wall Street entrepreneurs.

During the 1960s, Cornell Capa produced notable picture essays on the Russian Orthodox church, Moscow Ballet School, Israel in the 1967 Six Day War, and the political campaigns of Adlai Stevenson, John and Robert Kennedy and Nelson Rockefeller.

Credited with coining the term "Concerned Photographer" to define the concept of using the craft to illuminate humanitarian issues, he also came up with the idea of business firms publishing annual reports, which opened up new work opportunities for Magnum's freelance photographers.

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We've all heard of his brother Robert, but how many had heard of Cornell?
 
erm....have we? :help:

! Robert Capa, war photographer. He was the crazy guy who asked to go on the D-Day invasion so he could take photos. His work inspired Spielberg when he made Saving Private Ryan. He's famously known for saying "If your pictures aren't good enough, you aren't close enough." before stepping on the landmine that killed him. His work.
 
Don't forget founder member of magnum too ;)
 
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