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.

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.

Brassaï, originally as Gyula Halász, Hungarian-born French photographer, painter, writer, film artist. The artist was born in Brasov on September 9, 1899 from Armenian mother and Hungarian father. Brassai studied fine art in Budapest and in Berlin with interruptions between…

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

A retrospective of Lucien Hervé, one of the most significant architectural photographers of the 20th century, exploring his unique vision of man, buildings, and abstraction.

He doesn't just take pictures; he sees. Discover Miklós Teknős, the Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer who captured the daily life and hidden stories of Budapest for decades

While many great Hungarian photographers emigrated, Károly Escher stayed home to elevate reportage to fine art. Discover the man who captured both the elite and the destitute with his faithful Contax.