Robert Capa: The War Photographer Who Turned History into Personal Narrative

Robert Capa’s biography and legacy: the Hungarian-born war photographer who redefined photojournalism through proximity and visual storytelling.

Robert Capa’s biography and legacy: the Hungarian-born war photographer who redefined photojournalism through proximity and visual storytelling.

Leica has been a partner of Paris Photo, the prestigious fine art photography fair, for more than ten years now. This year, the company is once again demonstrating its engagement for photography and exceptional artists by presenting the work of…

With around 100 local exhibitions produced every year, the World Press Photo exhibition tour of prize-winning photographs is the most popular traveling photo event in the world.

A photo exhibition opens of the photography of Ferenc Kósa, a Kossuth and Béla Balázs Award-winning film director in Hódmezővásárhely, in Alföldi Gallery, on the 6th of June.

Nearly five hundred pictures, including the prize-winning photos of the 33rd Hungarian Press Photo Competition can be seen at the Hungarian Press Photo Exhibition from Friday until May 17 at the Robert Capa Centre for Contemporary Photography.

István Csaba Sánta, Transylvanian Jazz photographer’s photo exhibition opens on the 5th of Semptember in Mai Manó Ház, Kis Manó Gallery.

At the end of May two sensational exhibition of the history of photography arrive to Budapest’s photo-street.

Sándor Pusztai was born on November 30, 1899, in Nyíregyháza, Hungary, as Sándor Pelach, the eldest of seven children. In his youth, he possessed a passion for singing and briefly considered a career as an opera singer. However, his father…

Winner of the Hungarian Press Photo Grand Prize, András Hajdú D. combines a background in English literature with a keen eye for documentary storytelling.

Martin Munkacsi was the highest-paid star photographer of his time, bringing movement to fashion and influencing the greatest masters of the 20th century.