Mathew Brady
It's estimated that thousands of photographers were involved in World War II, including both military personnel and civilian photojournalists. Notable among them were official war photographers assigned to document military operations, as well as freelance journalists capturing the human experience of the war. Iconic images from the conflict were produced by figures like Robert Capa and Margaret Bourke-White. The exact number is difficult to determine due to the vast scope of the war and the diverse roles photographers played.
Matthew Brady and his associates were the main photographers of the American Civil War.
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During wartime civilians have no way of knowing what is going on without someone telling them. We aren't actually there seeing the war, which is why journalists and photographers go overseas. Journalists do this to inform and keep us updated with what is going on, photographers go to offer proof to what the journalists write, because without pictures all we have is the journalist's account. Also some free lance photographers do it to simply make money and to have an account of the war as it progresses.
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Early wars such as the Crimean or American Civil War? It took several minutes at best, to make the exposures.
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