Burt GlinnBurton Samuel Glinn (1925 - 2008) was an American professional photographer who worked with Magnum Photos. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Glinn served in the US Army, before studying literature at Harvard University, where he edited and phoographed for the Harvard Crimson college newspaper. From 1949 to 1950, Glinn worked for LIFE magazine. In 1951 he became an associate member of Magnum, along with Eve Arnold and Dennis Stock - the first Americans to join the young photo agency - and a full member in 1954. He has pictured the most iconic and everyday scenes of the second half of the 20th century, including revolutionary leader Fidel Castro's entrance into Havana, Cuba, and photographed people such as Andy Warhol and Helen Frankenthaler.
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