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  1. Karsh Is History. 2 mins 40 seconds. A portrait of legendary photographer Yousuf Karsh through which a breathtaking illustrated commentary on photography is woven from the perspective of today.

  2. Karsh is History: Photographing Icons. In the collection of this legendary photographer are countless iconic photographs of people like Ernest Hemingway, Martin Luther King, Walt Disney, Einstein, JFK, Winston Churchill, and Picasso. Meet the man behind the camera: Yousuf Karsh.

  3. 23 de may. de 2010 · Karsh Is History: Directed by Joseph Hillel. With Geoffrey Batchen, Estrellita Karsh, Annie Leibovitz, Jessye Norman. A portrait of legendary photographer Yousuf Karsh through told through his breathtaking photography.

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    • Documentary
    • Joseph Hillel
    • 2010-05-23
  4. Karsh is History: Photographing Icons. In the collection of this legendary photographer are countless iconic photographs of people like Ernest Hemingway, Martin Luther King, Walt Disney, Einstein, JFK, Winston Churchill, and Picasso. Meet the man behind the camera: Yousuf Karsh.

  5. Karsh is History is a portrait of legendary photographer Yousuf Karsh, a breathtaking exploration of the artist and his medium through today's lens. The film takes special care to show the meaning that critics, curators, philosophers and ordinary people attach to portrait photographs.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yousuf_KarshYousuf Karsh - Wikipedia

    Yousuf Karsh, CC RCA FRPS (December 23, 1908 – July 13, 2002) was an Armenian-Canadian photographer known for his portraits of notable individuals. He has been described as one of the greatest portrait photographers of the 20th century. [1] [2] An Armenian genocide survivor, Karsh migrated to Canada as a refugee.

  7. A portrait of legendary photographer Yousuf Karsh through which a breathtaking illustrated commentary on photography is woven from the perspective of today. Karsh rose from immigrant commercial photographer to world renown as ''Karsh of Ottawa''.