
Ernest Hemingway and Robert Capa became friends during the Spanish Civil War. They first met in Madrid in the Spring of 1937 when Hemingway was 37 and Capa was 23. Hemingway was working as a correspondent for the N. American Newspaper Alliance (NANA), for which he filed dispatches and their friendship grew over the years. Here, Hemingway is pictured in Sun Valley, Idaho, with his son Gregory during a hunting trip at his lodge, in 1941.