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Mathew Brady is often referred to as the father of photojournalism and is most well known for his documentation of the Civil War. His photographs, and those he commissioned, had a tremendous impact on society at the time of the war, and continue to do so today.
Mathew Brady Mathew Bradys legacy is synonymous with the photographic legacy of the Civil War. While he did not take every photograph of the war himself (much of this was left to the many camera operators he employed) he is still widely regarded as the conflicts master chronicler.
Mathew Brady (1822-1896) Mathew Brady, one of the most famous photographers of the 19th century, was one of the first photographers to bring the realities of war to the public.
Alfred Eisenstaedt was a pioneering photographer known for his ability to capture defining moments in history with a single frame. Often referred to as the Father of Photojournalism, his iconic images have left an indelible mark on the world of photography.
In 1862 Brady shocked America by displaying Alexander Gardners and James Gibsons photographs of battlefield corpses from Antietam. This exhibition marked the first time most people witnessed the carnage of war. The New York Times said that Brady had brought home to us the terrible reality and earnestness of war.
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All in all, Brady spent over $100,000 to document the war, expecting the government to purchase the photos after the war concluded. However the government refused, offering in 1875 to pay Brady only $75,000 for the prints. This pushed Brady into bankruptcy and he was forced to sell his studio.

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