
A. D. Coleman
A. D. Coleman is a prominent American photography critic and historian, known for his critical analysis of photographic practices and the implications of authorship in the medium. He has written extensively on the evolution of photography, advocating for a deeper understanding of the context and authenticity behind iconic images. Recently, he sparked debate by questioning the authenticity of Robert Capa's famous D-Day photographs, suggesting that Capa may have exaggerated his presence and experiences during the event, thus contributing to the ongoing discourse surrounding the concept of authorship in photography.
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A. D. Coleman sparked controversy regarding Robert Capa's coverage of the D-Day landings.
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