It's an unforgettable black-and-white image. A silver eagle juts from the side of a skyscraper who-knows-how-many feet up. Bathed in sunlight, a short-haired woman perched atop the bird, hands on a large-format camera, stares imperiously into the distance. Taken in 1932 by Oscar Graubner, the photo is of a photographer standing on the edge of New York City's Chrysler Building. The woman is Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971), pioneering photojournalist with... More >>>