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Cover art by Coles Phillips in the magazine's January 27, 1910 edition The cover of the magazine's January 24, 1924 issue Life was founded on January 4, 1883, in a New York City artist's studio at 1155 Broadway , as a partnership between John Ames Mitchell and Andrew Miller .
Allan Grant (October 23, 1919 – February 1, 2008) was an American photojournalist for Life magazine. [1] He had the last photo shoot with actress Marilyn Monroe and took the first photos of Marina Oswald, Lee Harvey Oswald's wife, following U.S. President John F. Kennedy's assassination.
Bill Ray (1936–2020) was an American photojournalist whose long career included twelve years of work for Life magazine spanning the 1960s. He was responsible for extensive photo essays and issue covers.
On November 23rd, 1936 Life was relaunched as the treasured picturesque magazine we know and love today. During its heyday the publication was full of images from the top photographers of their time.
The magazine marked many important events in history and culture before its last regular print issue was published in 2000. LIFE continued with special editions and currently has a digital archive ...
Feininger took this now-iconic photograph for Life magazine, after Stock won first prize in a competition for young photographers. Dennis Stock (July 24, 1928 – January 11, 2010) [1] was an American journalist and professional photographer.
Although Life can trace its roots back to 1883, when it was primarily a humor magazine, Time magazine publisher Henry Luce purchased it in 1936 and it became the first American all-photographic ...
However, Burrows persuaded the pilot to fly over at only 500 feet (150 m), knocking out the window perspex when it obscured his shot. For his efforts he was able to take eleven images and earned himself two pages in Life magazine. [7] Burrows would go on to cover stories in Suez, Lebanon, Cyprus, Central Africa, and Vietnam. [4]