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  1. John Swope (1908-1979) was a photographer for Life magazine and a commercial pilot who trained army cadets during World War II. He also collaborated with John Steinbeck on a book and photographed Hollywood stars, Japan and India.

  2. Jan 20, 2018 · I've only just discovered Camera Over Hollywood: Photographs by John Swope 1936-1938, and a discovery it is. John Swope was a life-long friend of Henry Fonda, James Stewart and Josh Logan.

  3. As one of the first American photographers to set foot on Japanese soil at the end of World War II, even before Japan had officially surrendered, John Swope experienced and recorded a critical, peculiar, and fragile moment in the history of Japan and a war-torn world.

  4. www.moma.org › artists › 5756John Swope - MoMA

    John Swope (1908-1979) was a Life magazine photographer and a World War II pilot trainer. Learn more about his life, work, and exhibition at MoMA.

  5. John Swope was a versatile and influential photographer who captured a broad spectrum of subjects in black and white. He documented Hollywood, war, India, and more with a keen eye for the human condition and aesthetics.

  6. Like his contemporary Walker Evans, John Swope came to photography from a position of privilege. Unlike Evans, who preferred to find America’s self-invention in subtle details, Swope went straight to Hollywood, the bright, obvious generator of mythology.

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  8. Mar 22, 2006 · Among the handful of officers and guides aboard this boat was an affable, self-taught, New Jersey-born photographer named John Swope (1908-79), one of a small unit of naval photographers working...

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