Steve McCurry

Works
  • Steve McCurry, Afghan refugee. Peshawar, Pakistan, 2002., 2023
    Steve McCurry
    Afghan refugee. Peshawar, Pakistan, 2002., 2023
    £ 250.00
  • Steve McCurry, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India 2007, 2022
    Steve McCurry
    Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India 2007, 2022
    £ 250.00
  • Steve McCurry, Flower Seller. Dal Lake, Srinagar, Kashmir. 1996., 2021
    Steve McCurry
    Flower Seller. Dal Lake, Srinagar, Kashmir. 1996., 2021
    £ 250.00
  • Steve McCurry, Rabari tribal elder. Rajasthan, India. 2010, 2021
    Steve McCurry
    Rabari tribal elder. Rajasthan, India. 2010, 2021
    £ 250.00
  • Steve McCurry, Rajasthan, India. 1983, 2021
    Steve McCurry
    Rajasthan, India. 1983, 2021
    £ 250.00
  • Steve McCurry, Fishermen. weligama. South Coast Sri Lanka (1995), 2020
    Steve McCurry
    Fishermen. weligama. South Coast Sri Lanka (1995), 2020
    £ 250.00
  • Steve McCurry, The Golden Rock beneath Kyaiktiyo Pagoda, Kyaiktiyo, Myanmar (1994), 2020
    Steve McCurry
    The Golden Rock beneath Kyaiktiyo Pagoda, Kyaiktiyo, Myanmar (1994), 2020
    £ 250.00
Biography

Steve McCurry is an American Magnum photographer who has captured some of the most iconic images of the 20th and 21st centuries. “Most of my photos are grounded in people,” McCurry has explained. “I look for the unguarded moment, the essential soul peeking out, experience etched on a person’s face.” 

 

He achieved world renown with his 1984 photograph Afghan Girl, a striking depiction of a young refugee with mesmerising green eyes. The image first appeared on the June 1985 issue of National Geographic magazine.

 

The woman’s haunting green eyes and her location in a country hidden behind the Iron Curtain contributed to the photograph’s significance. “I think the best way to actually photograph somebody is to really look into their eyes,” McCurry has said.

 

Traveling all over the world on assignment, McCurry has continued to cover armed conflicts including the Iran-Iraq War, the Gulf War, and the Afghan Civil War. In recent years, McCurry has continued his journalistic investigations of the less fortunate in areas closer to his home, photographing abused domestic workers in the United States.