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MIchael Rougier
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'The Little Boy Who Wouldn't Smile': A Story of the Korean War
An article and photos in LIFE magazine in July 1951 told the story of a five-year-old Korean orphan named Kang, and the efforts to get the boy to "return to health and life."
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LIFE in Korea: Rare and Classic Photos From the 'Forgotten War'
On Veterans Day 2013, LIFE commemorates the Korean War with a selection of pictures -- many of which never ran in LIFE -- by three of the era's finest photographers: Margaret Bourke-White, Carl Mydans and Michael Rougier.
By Ben Cosgrove
March 18, 2014
Antarctica's Brutal Beauty: Portraits From the Bottom of the World
Stunning photographs of glaciers and penguins — that nearly came at the price of one photographer's life
By Ben Cosgrove
January 31, 2014
A Rip in the Iron Curtain: Photos From the Hungarian Revolution, 1956
Recalling the 1956 Hungarian uprising against the Soviet Union through photographs by the great Michael Rougier.
By Ben Cosgrove
October 22, 2013
Teenage Wasteland: LIFE Magazine Photos of Young Japanese Rebels, 1964
In 1964 in Japan, photographer Michael Rougier produced an intimate, unsettling portrait of a generation hurtling willfully toward oblivion.
By Ben Cosgrove
October 19, 2013
Bitter Harvest: LIFE With America's Migrant Workers, 1959
Michael Rougier's powerful photographs of the conditions endured by migrant workers and their families all across the United States.
By Ben Cosgrove
March 10, 2013
Photographer Spotlight: Michael Rougier
On the anniversary of his death, revisiting the work of the English-born photographer who was as celebrated for his compassion as for the excellence of his pictures.
By Liz Ronk
January 3, 2013
In Memoriam: Photographers Who Died in 2012
TIME pauses to remember the photographers we lost in 2012.
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December 26, 2012
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