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- Self-portrait of Imre Kinszki, Hungarian photographer of Jewish origin. In November 1944, he sends his last postcard to his family from Ferencváros railway station. Imré Kinszki was last seen in a group of Hungarian labor service marching towards the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in January 1945. From the beginning of the 1930s, his photographs and articles related to photo-technical and nature photography were published in the trade press. He was a regular contributor to Nyugat, Századunk, Vasárnapi Újság, Búvár, and occasionally published in American Photography, National Geographic, Studio and Popular Photography. According to many, he would have become a world-famous photographer if he had not been killed.
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© Robert Laszlo Bacsi
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