Ata Kandó

Ata Kandó (born Etelka Görög; 17 September 1913 – 14 September 2017) was a Hungarian-born Dutch photographer. Beginning her photography practice in the 1930s with children's photography, Kandó later worked as a fashion photographer, photographed refugees and travelled to the Amazon to photograph landscapes and indigenous people.

Ata Kandó
Self-portrait, Paris (1935-1937)
Dutch Photo Museum
Born
Etelka Görög

(1913-09-17)17 September 1913
Died14 September 2017(2017-09-14) (aged 103)
Bergen, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Other namesEtelka Kandó
Etelka van der Elsken
Occupation(s)Photographer, humanitarian
Spouse(s)Gyula Kandó (1908-1968)(m. 1931, div. ca. 1950)
Ed van der Elsken (m. 1954, div. 1955)
Children3

In 1959, she won a silver medal in Munich for fashion photography and then in 1991, received the Pro Cultura Hungarica Medal; this was followed in 1998 with the Imre Nagy Prize and that same year, she and her husband received the Righteous Among the Nations, awarded by Israel for saving Jews during the Holocaust. In 1999 she was awarded the Hungarian Photographers Association Lifetime Achievement Award.

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