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The story behind Guerrillero Heroico is as dramatic as the image itself. Alberto Korda took the photo of Che Guevara in 1960 at a Cuban funeral, but it was initially unpublished.
Only after Guevara's death seven years later did the image become a powerful symbol of martyrdom and global rebellion.
It has since transcended its subject, becoming the cultural shorthand for revolution and one of the most recognizable and reproduced photographs in history.
"Pure signal, no noise"
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The story behind Guerrillero Heroico is as dramatic as the image itself. Alberto Korda took the photo of Che Guevara in 1960 at a Cuban funeral, but it was initially unpublished.
Only after Guevara's death seven years later did the image become a powerful symbol of martyrdom and global rebellion.
It has since transcended its subject, becoming the cultural shorthand for revolution and one of the most recognizable and reproduced photographs in history.
"Pure signal, no noise"
Credits Goes to the respective
Author โ๏ธ/ Photographer๐ธ
๐ ๐ณ๏ธ