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A documentary of the life and death of Pinyan, and the lives led by those who came to the farm near Enumclaw, debuted at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival under the title Zoo. It was one of 16 winners out of 856 candidates for the festival, [30] and played at numerous regional festivals in the U.S. thereafter. [31]
Image credits: PageD0WN We asked Latter what she loves most about gaming. "It's a really engaging and active form of fun," she replies. "Where watching a film or series is passive, gaming really ...
Life determined that "a collection of pictures that 'changed the world' is a thing worth contemplating, if only to arrive at some resolution about the influential nature of photography and whether it is limited, vast or in between."
Photographers Nick King, Matthew Dae Smith and Robert Killips bring slices of life to our readers through their powerful, poignant images.
He was the senior staff photographer at the time when Life ceased weekly publication. [3] Morse photographed the NASA space program from its inception, an assignment which outlasted Life as a weekly magazine. [1] On November 6, 2009, LIFE.com unveiled a photo retrospective of Project Mercury, America's first human
As a royal family fan, I'm always here for a new picture or portrait (King Charles's latest was particularly striking). Generally, they are quite posed and professional (they are royals, after all).
Mydans' photo of mass-panic casualties during a Japanese air raid in Chongqing in 1941. Mydans recorded photographic images of life and death throughout Europe and Asia during World War II travelling over 45,000 miles (72,000 km). [2] In 1941, the photographer and Shelley Mydans were the first husband and wife team on the magazine's staff. [3]
Here’s a look at the real person behind the series from the photo archives of the Miami Herald: Photos Griselda Blanco’s police arrest picture in Miami-Dade County.