Bourke-White, Margaret
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| born on | 14 June 1904 at 02:00 (= 02:00 AM ) | ||
| Place | New York NY, USA, 40n42, 74w00 | ||
| Timezone | EST h5w (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 22°46' 28°08 Asc. 08°06'
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Biography
American photographer, photojournalist and war correspondent with a dramatic life. The second child of a successful New York engineer and designer and his socially progressive wife, she was instilled with intellectual honesty and physical courage by both parents.
While still in school, she made a short, unhappy first marriage to E. Chapman in 1925 that lasted two years, She began as a biology student, but when her dad died, she was forced to sell her pictures on campus to pay for her remaining years at Cornell, from which she graduated in 1927. Her totally original and technically dazzling photographs of industrial America earned Bourke-White a place on the staff of the newly launched Fortune magazine in 1929 as an industrial photographer and assistant editor, beginning a connection with Henry Luce's publication that she retained for the rest of her working life. In 1935, she began working on the staff of Life magazine and provided the photos for its first cover story.
The same year she began a collaboration with the southern writer Erskine Caldwell, which produced the landmark expose of the sufferings of southern sharecroppers, "You Have Seen Their Faces," 1937. Their collaboration became personal with a passionate and stormy affair that culminated in a brief marriage in 1939.
Following her decision to divorce Caldwell, shortly after the U.S. entry into WW II, Bourke-White was accredited as an official Army Air Force photographer under an arrangement whereby her work could be used jointly by Life and the Air Force. This was the origin of her legendary career as a war correspondent, always in the thick of the fighting, fearless in her efforts to record great events. A stunned witness as the survivors of Nazi concentration camps were freed, she took a series of photos, "The Living Dead of Buchenwald." In her 42-year career, these photos represent the peak of her artistic achievement and are classic in the photographer's capacity to render tragedy and infamy in a single series of frames.
Postwar, she took assignments in India and Korea, participating and capturing historic events on film. Bourke-White was the author of 11 books as a photojournalist. By the time she published "Portrait of Myself" in 1963, she was a skilled writer.
Stricken with Parkinson's in 1954, she was unable to work by 1957. A new and innovative surgical technique was attempted in January 1959 as she struggled valiantly to keep functional.
Bourke-White died on 8/27/1971, Stamford, CT.
Relationships
- spouse relationship with Caldwell, Erskine (born 17 December 1903)
Events
- Death, Cause unspecified 27 August 1971 (Age 67)
- Social : End a program of study 1927 (Graduate of Cornell)
- Work : New Career 1936 (Photograher, editor for Life and Fortune)
- Health : Medical procedure January 1959 (Surgery for her Parkinson's)
- Work : Retired 1957 (Forced retirement due to illness)
- Relationship : Marriage 1925 (E. Chapman)
- Relationship : Marriage 1939 (Erskine Caldwell)
- Health : Medical diagnosis 1954 (Parkinson's)
Source Notes
Date from biographer Vicky Goldbert. "A Biography." Harper & Row, New York, 1986, p.7, time from her autobiography, "Portrait of Myself," Simon & Schuster, New York, 1963, p.12, "On June 12, my arrival was imminent...the doctor held off my arrival till two o'clock the next morning (as it was the wedding anniversary of her parents)." She carefully avoids any reference to naming years in her autobiography
Categories
- Vocation : Writers : Publisher/ Editor (Assistant editor)
- Vocation : Writers : Textbook/ Non-fiction (11 books)
- Vocation : Art : Photography (Pro 42 years)
- Family : Relationship : Mate - Noted (Erskine Caldwell)
- Notable : Book Collection : Profiles Of Women
- Notable : Famous : Top 5% of Profession
- Diagnoses : Major Diseases : Parkinson's (Debilitating, surgery to help with daily living)
- Vocation : Writers : Columnist/ journalist (War correspondent)
- Family : Relationship : Stress - Chronic misery (Unhappy)
- Family : Relationship : Marriage less than 3 Yrs (Two short marriages)
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages (Two)
- Traits : Personality : Disciplined (Determined)
- Family : Childhood : Order of birth (Second child)
- Lifestyle : Work : Same Job more than 10 yrs (Pro photographer 42 years)
- Traits : Personality : Courageous
- 1904 births
- Birthday 14 June
- Birthplace New York NY, USA
- Sun 22 Gemini
- Moon 28 Gemini
- Asc 8 Taurus
- 1971 deaths
- Vocation : Writers : Publisher/ Editor
- Vocation : Writers : Textbook/ Non-fiction
- Vocation : Art : Photography
- Family : Relationship : Mate - Noted
- Notable : Book Collection : Profiles Of Women
- Notable : Famous : Top 5% of Profession
- Diagnoses : Major Diseases : Parkinson's
- Vocation : Writers : Columnist/ journalist
- Family : Relationship : Stress - Chronic misery
- Family : Relationship : Marriage less than 3 Yrs
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages
- Traits : Personality : Disciplined
- Family : Childhood : Order of birth
- Lifestyle : Work : Same Job more than 10 yrs
- Traits : Personality : Courageous

22°46'
08°06'