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  1. John Swope (August 23, 1908 – May 11, 1979) was a photographer for Life, and a commercial pilot who trained United States Army Air Forces pilots during World War II.

  2. www.moma.org › artists › 5756John Swope | MoMA

    John Swope (August 23, 1908 – May 11, 1979) was a photographer for Life, and a commercial pilot who trained United States Army Air Forces pilots during World War II.

  3. John Swope (23 de agosto de 1908 - 11 de mayo de 1979) fue fotógrafo de por vida, [1] y piloto comercial que entrenó a pilotos de la Fuerza Aérea del Ejército de los Estados Unidos durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial [2].

  4. John Swope was one of the first American photographers to document Japan after World War II, capturing the impact of the conflict on the people and the land. His book A Letter From Japan combines his powerful images with his personal letters to his wife, revealing his humanity and sensitivity.

  5. John Swope (1908-1979) was a freelance photographer for Life Magazine who specialized in documenting the world of theater and film. He also created natural portraits of celebrities and traveled extensively around the world.

  6. 20 de ene. de 2018 · I've only just discovered Camera Over Hollywood: Photographs by John Swope 1936-1938, and a discovery it is. John Swope was a life-long friend of Henry Fonda, James Stewart and Josh Logan. They all met in their early twenties when they were part of the University Players theatre troupe in West Falmouth, Cape Code, Massachussetts; and…

  7. Like his contemporary Walker Evans, John Swope came to photography from a position of privilege. Unlike Evans, who preferred to find America’s self-invention in subtle details, Swope went straight to Hollywood, the bright, obvious generator of mythology.