Margaret Bourke-White was an influential female photographer born on June 14, 1904 in The Bronx, NY. She was a pioneer in the field of photography, breaking the glass ceiling for female photographers and ushering in a new era of vocational expansion in the industry. Her work has been celebrated for its innovation and creativity, and she is remembered as a leader in the field of photography.
Margaret Bourke-White is a member of Photographer
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $1.4 Million (2024)
Some Margaret Bourke-White images
About
Broke the glass ceiling for female Photographers and ushered in a kind of vocational expansion in photography.
Before Fame
She learned perfectionism from her father, and the constant Desire to improve from her mother.
Trivia
She was the first foreigner allowed to photograph Soviet industry, as well as the first female war Photographer.
Family Life
She was married to Everett Chapman for two years.
Associated With
Farrah Fawcet portrayed her in a movie about her life called Double Exposure: The Story of Margaret Bourke-White.