LIFE THROUGH A LENS
AT A GLANCE
Margaret Bourke-White was one of the greatest photographers of the last 100 years. From presidents to prisoners of war, no-one was too important, or unimportant, for her camera lens. As a staff photographer for both Life and Fortune magazines, she was despatched across the globe to report on some of the 20th century’s most seismic events. And she did so with passion in her blood and fire in her bones. As one of her editors observed, “Maggie won’t take no for an answer”.