[LargeFormat] Yousuf Karsh Passes On....
Clive Warren
largeformat@f32.net
Sun Jul 14 03:46:05 2002
Yousuf Karsh took some of the classic portraits of the last century.
I heard on the radio late last night that he has died peacefully in
Boston aged 93.
His portrait of Winston Churchill in 1941 had a profound effect on
many people and epitomised the bulldog determination of the British
people at that time. The usual scowl was heightened by Karsh removing
Churchill's cigar from his lips in the two minutes he was given to
photograph him during a visit to Canada.
The BBC have a news story and a couple of photos at
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/entertainment/arts/newsid_2127000/2127298.stm
Many of Karsh's subjects were world leaders. He photographed 12
American presidents, as well as artists and other public figures,
including Albert Einstein, Ernest Hemingway, and film stars including
Audrey Hepburn, Brigitte Bardot and Humphrey Bogart.
"My personal interest in ordinary people is unlimited, but I am
fascinated by the challenge of portraying true greatness adequately
with my camera," he wrote in a 1996 essay.