Bucharest In 1940 . By Margaret Bourke-White

Bucharest In 1940 . By Margaret Bourke-W...

Margaret Bourke-White was the first woman  photographer and war correspondent . She visited Romania and Bucharest in 1940 and her pictures are present now in the Life Collection.   Via:...
Romanian army in World War I . Part I

Romanian army in World War I . Part I

Ministry of Culture of France published on its website a series of original photographs from World War in Romania. The images were taken by the Romanian Army Photographic Service. In pictures appear different Romanian personalities such as King Ferdinand, Queen Mary and general Averescu. A bunch of Huns helmets captured. trophies Visit a French captain on the forehead, stopping in front of a shelter Work of railway track maintenance View of the valley or Caschin Casin Two soldiers in their shelter, earth mound Trophies taken from the...
Black Sea Lighthouses

Black Sea Lighthouses

Romania has roughly 250 km of coastline on the northwestern side of the Black Sea. The southern half of the coastline has the country’s major port, Constanţa, with its satellite ports Mangalia and Midia. The northern half is occupied by the large delta of the Danube River. Source Source Source Source Source  Source Mangalia Northeast Breakwater . Inactive. 7 m high . Round masonry tower with lantern and gallery Source   Via:...
Romanian peasants in the early twentieth century

Romanian peasants in the early twentieth...

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“The Paris of the East” . Part II

“The Paris of the East” . Pa...

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“The Paris of the East” . Part I

“The Paris of the East” . Pa...

An russian/moldavian photographer visited for one day the Bucharest , comming from Chisinau , Republic of Moldova by train . He made a set of photographs during his journey through the city , naming him , maybe ironically , “The Paris of the East”...
City Lights

City Lights

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Henri Cartier Bresson in Romania 1975

Henri Cartier Bresson in Romania 1975

Henri Cartier-Bresson was the photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism. He was invited to visit Bucharest and Romania in may  1975 , at the celebration of victory over the Nazis. Below are some pictures made during this journey in Romania. Andrei Pandele, known Romanian photographer, met in May 1975 in Bucharest the world of photography legend Henri Cartier – Bresson. Impressions and experience, presented by Andrei in the movie below. Interview by Alex Gâlmeanu and Edward Lawrenson, filmed by Alex Gâlmeanu. Via:...
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