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Steve McCurry: Change is goodSteve McCurry originally wanted to be a film maker, after 30 years of photographing he realizes this was a good change. Steve talks to us about his career as a photographer and his migration from KODACHROME to EKTACHROME film
Steve McCurry ReflectionsThe legendary photo-journalist and Magnum Photographer Steve McCurry spoke to Phaidon.com about the stories behind some of his iconic photographs taken from around the world. McCurry gave us a personal tour of his major retrospective at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (until 17 October). Every image tells a story, but it's rather special to hear it from the photographer.
Steve McCurry on the Oprah showIn this interview National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry sits down on the Oprah show to talk about his body of work. He goes over everything from taking the Afghan girl to photographing September 11th and everything in between. He also share his ways of getting to know his subjects and how he gets the emotional connection between viewer and subject.
Steve McCurry working with Hasselblad H4D-40We give the H4D to some of the worlds most renowned shooters to put it through its paces. Michael Grecco, (USA), Steve McCurry (USA), and Kevin Then (Maylasia) were the first to get their hands on the new H4D-40.
Close Up Photographers at Work; Steve McCurryIn the world of portraiture Steve McCurry is one of the top photojournalist. In this video Steve talks about his process of shoot portraits of people. He also goes over his way of shooting and what he likes to shoot and why.
Steve McCurry: A RetrospectiveSteve McCurry is the recipient of the 2011 Leica Hall of Fame award. The prize is awarded to photographers who have rendered outstanding service to the Leica brand and to the genre of photography. For more than three decades, 61-year-old McCurry has been on the road as a documentary photographer at the world's trouble spots and has obtained many awards for his work. Since 1986, Steve McCurry has been a member of Magnum Photos, the renowned photographic agency. Music: Adagio for Strings Composed by Samuel Barber Copyright © 1939 G. Schirmer, Inc. (ASCAP) International Copyright Secured. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.
One on One - Steve McCurryThe internationally renowned photographer talks to Riz Khan about documenting humanity in times of war and peace.
Steve McCurry on Holi-Incredible India CNNPhotographer Steve McCurry on his experience in India and the colours of India.
Face of Asia: Steve McCurry PhotographsFor more than twenty-five years Steve McCurry has covered areas of international and civil conflict, including the IranIraq war, the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia, Beirut, Cambodia, the Philippines, the Gulf War, and Afghanistan. Face of Asia concentrates on his extensive work from Asia, including images from India, Afghanistan, as well as recent work from Cambodia and Tibet. McCurrys vivid color images and descriptive titles give us in the West a window into the cultures and peoples of Asia. Included is extensive text covering the story of the "Afghan Girl" as a young refugee and the woman found seventeen years later. This traveling exhibition provides an opportunity for visitor education on geography, Asian culture, and politics. Face of Asia was organized by George Eastman House with the support of Eastman Kodak Company and Nikon, Inc. For more information, please go to www.eastmanhouse.org.
Steve McCurry's memories of 9/11"For years after 9/11 I couldn't bear to look at my pictures, they were literally left in the filing cabinet unedited. Looking at them now it's almost like an out of body experience. It's hard to believe that it happened and that I was there."
Magnum in Motion: Steve McCurryMagnum in Motion video showcasing Steve McCurry's most recognizable photographs from New York to Southeast Asia to Tibet and Afghanistan.
Steve McCurry's One-Minute Masterclass 'Don't forget to say hello'Steve McCurry advises on the best ways to get up close and personal when taking photographs in public.
Steve McCurry MPR Interview (Part 1).mp4Steve McCurry interview live on Minnesota Public Radio (October 1, 2010).
Steve McCurry - Photography that sounds goodSteve McCurry - Photography that sounds good McCurry's photojournalism career began with his coverage of the Russian invasion of Afghanistan. McCurry disguised himself in native dress and secreted 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. McCurry continued to cover international conflicts, including the Iran-Iraq war, Beirut, Cambodia, the Philippines, the Gulf War, and Afghanistan. McCurry's work has been featured world-wide in magazines and he is a frequent contributer to National Geographic. He has been a member of Magnum Photos since 1986. 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. Although McCurry shoots both in digital and film, his admitted preference is for transparency film. Based in New York, McCurry offers weekend photography workshops. www.stevemccurry.com
Steve McCurry discusses 'The Tibetans'An intimate portrait of Tibetans and Buddhism by leading Magnum photograher, Steve McCurry.
Steve McCurryAn interview with Steve McCurry, a documentary photographer famous for his portraits of Asia. Since the 1980's he has been a frequent contributor to National Geographic Magazine. This interview is part of a larger work in progress called "Cultural Expressions: Conversations with Photographers".
Steve Mccurry: Arts and Mindsa clip featuring steve mccurry.
Steve McCurry RetrospectiveWorld famous photo-journalist Steve McCurry talks about his sensational exhibition at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery's Waterhall until October 17. birminghamnewsroom.com
Epson Stylus Pro 900 Series- Steve McCurrySteve McCurry on the Epson Stylus Pro 9900
Steve McCurry Donates Prints from Last Kodachrome RollIconic National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry donates his images from the last historic roll of Kodachrome film off the Kodak production line to George Eastman House during a press conference in the museum on Monday, June 13th.
Steve McCurry's One-Minute Masterclass 'Pick An Unusual Vantage Point'Shin up a wall, lie on the ground, get invited in for tea - the Steve McCurry guide to getting a great photograph.
'Afghan Girl': Taking National Geographic's Most Famous PhotoComplete Premium video at: fora.tv Renowned photographer Steve McCurry earnestly recalls shooting the photo 'Afghan Girl' for National Geographic. 'Afghan Girl' is often described as one of the most recognizable photos in the world. ----- The Chautauqua Institution presents a conversation with renowned Photographer Steve McCurry. This program was recorded on July 26, 2010. Steve McCurry, a winner of many of photography's top awards and a member of the Magnum Photos photography cooperative since 1986, is recognized universally as one of today's finest image-makers. Best known for his evocative color photography, McCurry, in the finest documentary tradition, captures the essence of human struggle and joy. Many of his images have become modern icons; his June 1985 National Geographic cover photo, "Afghan Girl," is often described as the most recognizable photo in the world today.
Steve McCurry at Chautauqua Institution Photo WeekSteve McCurry, Photojournalist, talked with Tony Bannon of the George Eastman House at Chautauqua Institution Photo Week. Steve showed his famous photographs, including Afghan Girl, and talked about his experiences capturing these amazing photos. Steve McCurry, recognized universally as one of today's finest image-makers, has won many of photography's top awards. Best known for his evocative color photography, McCurry, in the finest documentary tradition, captures the essence of human struggle and joy. Member of Magnum Photos since 1986, McCurry has searched and found the unforgettable; many of his images have become modern icons.
Richard Quest interviews Steve McCurryOne of the most emblematic pictures taken by Steve McCurry (Magnum Photographer) was a portrait of young woman in Afghanistan. Here there is a CNN report that tells a little more about the history behind the famous picture. This video is from the show Quest, presented by Richard Quest and aired in 2007/2008. The host tells about the Magnum Photography agency and interviews Steve McCurry. If you liked the video I suggest you to follow Magunm Agency on Twitter, at twitter.com Richard Quest, that hosts Quest Mean Business and Business Traveler is also on twitter: twitter.com
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