Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - He takes pictures.

He takes pictures.

▲ Werner? Werner bischoff Werner bischoff? Bischoff (19 16- 1954), a Swiss photojournalist, is famous for his coverage of World War II. /kloc-studied photography at Zurich Institute of Arts and Crafts at the age of 0/6, and opened a photography studio in Zurich at the age of 20. Starting with 1942, Werner? As Du's photographer, bischoff recorded postwar Europe and became the first member of magnum photos in 1949. His photography career has left its mark in India, Japan, Italy, Greece, Austria and the whole of Eastern Europe, the United States, Mexico, Panama and Santiago de Chile. 1954 may 16, when shooting in the Andes, Werner? Bischoff accidentally fell into a valley 500 meters deep and died. ▲ "Werner? Bischoff: Backstory, 20 16 Nearly a quarter of the 20th century, Werner? Bischoff's photos are very consistent, which is a worldwide witness to major events and social development. ▲ 1946, Milan, traffic control of the former Allied Forces in Lombardy Cathedral, Italy ▲ Genoa, Italy, 1946 ▲ Budapest, Hungary, 1947 ▲ Budapest, Hungary, 1947 ▲ Germany. Bischoff's favorite traditions include Willie Ronnies, Steve mccurry, Isis, dorothea Langer, Robert Doisneau, Joseph Kaudelka, Raymond de Badong and Lewis Hein. People appreciate his keen sense of art and wandering as a photographer. But it is a great pity that his life is so short. ▲ Funtana and a girl are at sea, 1950 ▲ India, Mumbai, 195 1 ▲ Kai Cheng, an international news photographer covering the Korean War, 1952 ▲ Hong Kong, Fuxi. A farmer sleeps, 1952 ▲ Hong Kong Kowloon Port. 1954 ▲ Machu Picchu, Peru, 1954 is a great photographer. He lived only 38 years old, but "his photos opened the world". Werner, published on 20 16? Bischoff: The background story shows the most representative images of this great Swiss photographer and his views on his own photography. More Werner? Bischoff's works