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Look was a biweekly, general-interest magazine published in Des Moines, Iowa, from 1937 to 1971, with editorial offices in New York City. It had an emphasis on photographs and photojournalism in addition to human interest and lifestyle articles.
Kubrick after finishing high school in 1945, started working for the Look magazine, based in New York, first as a freelance photographer, when he was only 17 years old, then as an apprentice, since April 1946, and finally as a staff photographer, since 1947. He would work there until 1950, and during this time he took thousands of photographs ...
James H. Karales (1930–2002), photographer for Look magazine from 1960 to 1971, covered the civil rights movement throughout its duration and took many memorable photographs including photos of SNCC's formation, of Dr. King and his associates, and, during his full coverage of the event, the iconic photograph of the Selma to Montgomery march ...
New York Daily News (1880–2007), online photo archive DailyNewsPix, with photographs dating back to 1880 New York Public Library: ≈ 30% Public domain: 922,400+ (May 2024) [3] No No Yes English Pexels: Pexels license: Yes No Yes Pixabay: Pixabay license: 950,000+ (May 2017) Yes No Yes English (Default) + 25 other languages Pond5: Royalty-free
Back in July of 2003, Vanity Fair gathered the hottest talent and threw them all onto the cover of their magazine, resulting in one of the most iconic photos of all time. Photo cred: Vanity Fair ...
The magazine returned to circulation in June 1961 and was later renamed Black World in 1970. Under the new name, the magazine was published for six years until it was canceled again in 1976. The company began publishing Ebony magazine in November 1945. Ebony focused on African-American community, culture, and achievements. The magazine quickly ...
Here's a look back at some of epic fashion moments from her early years. 1951. ... ABC Photo Archives. 1987. Dolly is a true 1980s queen in this denim outfit with extra-long red nails.
Chloé and Gabriela Hearst are dedicating today’s fall 2021 fashion show to Chloé founder Gaby Aghion, marking 100 years since the date of her birth. Here, WWD reprints an article about her ...