Werner
Bischof (26 April 1916 – 16 May 1954) was a Swiss photographer and
photojournalist.
Bischof
was born in Zürich, Switzerland. When he was six years old, the
family moved to Waldshut, Germany, where he subsequently went to
school.
In
1932, having abandoned studies to become a teacher, he enrolled at
the Kunstgewerbeschule in Zürich, where he graduated cum laude in
1936.
From
1939 on, he worked as an independent photographer for various
magazines, in particular the renowned magazine du based in Zürich.
He travelled extensively from 1945 to 1949 through nearly all
European countries from France to Romania and from Norway to Greece.
His
works on the devastation in post-war Europe established him as one of
the foremost photojournalists of his time. In 1949, he joined Magnum
Photos, which at the time was composed of just five other
photographers: Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger,
David Seymour, and Ernst Haas. The focus of much of his post-war
photography was showing the poverty and despair around him in Europe,
tempered with his desire to travel the world, conveying the beauty of
nature and humanity.
In
1951, he went to India, working for Life magazine, and then to Japan
and Korea. For the magazine Paris Match he worked as a war reporter
in Vietnam.
In
1954, he travelled through Mexico and Panama, before flying to Peru,
where he embarked on a trip through the Andes to the Amazonas on 14
May.
On
16 May his car fell off a cliff on a mountain road in the Andes, and
all three passengers were killed. Fifty years later his son Marco
gathered 70 previously unpublished photographs of his father's in
Questions To My Father.


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