Robert Capa speaks for himself: ‘The camera was far above my head’

Staged:
-split second timing which would be nearly impossible to duplicate even in a studio setting, by hand [no triggers], without the pressure of being under enemy gunfire and getting your camera hand blown off, in one take.

-the soldiers face, a major point of interest, falls EXACTLY at a “rule of thirds” intersection despite the camera being aimed with an awkward, over the head grip, with NO viewfinder use to compose such accuracy.

-no camera blur, subject blur, full frame focus, good exposure, no visible gunshot wound [not that there has to be, but seeing it would add to the credibility]

-“overhead shot”? Looks more like tripod height to me, but who knows

-no negatives nor contact sheets have ever been seen, showing for example the shots leading up to this one (the flubs)

– ” O. D. Gallagher, of the London Daily Express, “was sure” that Capa posed it: “While sharing a room, Capa apparently taught Gallagher how to fake a good action shot too.”

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