Photographers
Margaret Bourke White
Bill Brandt
Brassai
Larry Burrows
Robert Capa
Henri Cartier Bresson
Rene Burri
Robert Doisneau
David Douglas Duncan
Walker Evans
Bert Hardy
John Heartfield
Henri Huet
Kurt Hutton
James Jarche
Philip Jones Griffiths
Karsh
Bob Landry
Dorothea Lange
Leonard McCombe
Gjon Mili
Ralph Morse
Martin Munkacsi
George Rodger
Joe Rosenthal
Frank Scherschel
David 'Chim' Seymour
George Silk
W Eugene Smith
Humphrey Spender
Peter Stackpole
Dennis Stock
Gerda Taro
William Vandivert
Weegee
AFPU-Army Fim and Photographic Unit
Robert Capa and Quentin Reynolds visited the mining communities in the Rhondda Valley in June 1942. Coal mining was crucial to the war production in Britain but the resulting photo story documented a people and region seemingly untouched by the war and in keeping with Richard Llewlyn's vision in How Green Was My Valley.
Fourteen Capa photographs are featured.

