The preservation effort was one of the final projects of Cornell Capa, Robert’s brother and the founder of ICP, who died in 2008.
Instrumental in getting the three cardboard boxes of negatives of some 4,300 frames into the hands of the ICP was Richard Whelan, a Capa biographer who died in 2007. Researchers have attributed about a third of the pictures to each photographer. There are also two rolls of portraits of Capa and Taro which are attributed to photographer Fred Stein.
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