Robert Capa, a renowned photographer from 1913 to 1954, captured some of the most compelling and poignant images of war, reshaping the field of journalism. This book explores his coverage of five wars, showcasing the anguish, chaos, and valor experienced by soldiers and civilians. Beyond war photography, Capa's portraits of politicians and artists are equally unforgettable. Unlike a detached observer, Capa immersed himself in his subjects' lives, ultimately perishing in action in Vietnam due to a landmine. Featuring 68 black-and-white photographs, the book highlights his daring approach and profound impact on photography and journalism.