The Photography of George Rodger explores the distinct visual approach and historical range of an influential photojournalist. Rodger’s work is marked by a commitment to documenting cultures, conflicts, and human conditions with clarity and depth, emphasizing narrative and ethnographic detail.
Spanning a career that captured pivotal moments of the 20th century, the collection reveals Rodger’s attentiveness to composition, light, and the dignity of his subjects. The images collectively offer insights into post-war landscapes, social realities, and the untold stories behind major historical events.
Published in 1994, this 176-page volume provides a structured overview of Rodger’s legacy through curated selections that contextualize his photography within broader documentary traditions.