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DEBBIE DRAKE: AMERICA'S FIRST FEMALE TV FITNESS GURU In its January 26, 1962 issue, LIFE’s profile of Debbie Drake opened with a bold proclamation from the 29-year-old woman from Indiana. “I want to be the most important exercise girl in the world,” she said. Drake did make her mark on history, as the first woman ever to host a BILLY 'COCKEYED' COOK: PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN SPREE Written By: Ben Cosgrove. William “Cockeyed” Cook, though little remembered today, was a sensation in his time. He killed six people, including an entire family of five, during a terrifying three-week spree across several American states in early January 1951. Cook’s early life in his native Missouri was brutal. WILLIAM AND KATE, 10 YEARS LATER Written By: Richard Jerome. The following feature is excerpted from LIFE William & Kate: The Life and Love of a Future King and Queen, available at retailers and on Amazon.. In a world often roiled by tumultuous change, the British monarchy has endured for nearly 1,100 years—since 927, when the Anglo-Saxon king Athelstan conquered the last Viking stronghold of York, becoming the first king THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF GJON MILI Gjon Mili (1904-1984) was born in Albania and raised in Romania, before emigrating to America to study electrical engineering at M.I.T. After working at Westinghouse on photographic applications of lighting techniques, he met in 1937 with M.I.T.’s Harold Edgerton, who had developed the stroboscopic light. Mili experimented with the process MEET THE RESCUED LION WHO BECAME A NATIONAL SENSATION Written By: Eliza Berman. The story of Frasier the lion might have ended gruesomely. At the age of 19—the human equivalent of 75—and no longer of use to the Mexican circus that owned him, he faced a preemptive death. But fate twisted kindly for the aging lion. In 1972, he ended up south of Los Angeles at Lion Country Safari, along with a PHOTOS OF PRO BASEBALL PLAYERS IN LOCKER ROOMS IN THE '40S Jackie Robinson after a game, May 12, 1955. Francis Miller/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Carl Yastrzemski, left, and Joe Foy horsed around in the Red Sox locker room, May 1968. Art Rickerby/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Sandy Amoros (with cap), Pee Wee Reese (on trunk), and Duke Snider (with beer) of the Brooklyn Dodgers jokedaround after a game
LIZ TAYLOR, MONTGOMERY CLIFT: RARE PHOTOS, 'A PLACE IN THE Elizabeth Taylor (all of 17 years old) and Montgomery Clift posed together at Paramount Studios during a break in filming A Place in the Sun. Contact sheets from LIFE photographer Peter Stackpole’s shoot on a Paramount lot with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in 1950. Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, Hollywood, 1950. KOREAN WAR: CLASSIC PHOTOS BY DAVID DOUGLAS DUNCAN From David Douglas Duncan’s 1951 book, This Is War! A wounded American Marine was carried on stretcher improvised from a machine gun, Korea 1950. A column of American Marines marched down a canyon road dubbed “Nightmare Alley” during their retreat from Chosin Reservoir, Korea, 1950. THE MOST ICONIC PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL TIME Experience LIFE's visual record of the 20th century by exploring the most iconic photographs from one of the most famous private photo collections in the world. ABOUT LIFE'S WORLD CLASS PHOTO ARCHIVE About The Collection. The LIFE Picture Collection is the visual chronicle of the 20 th century and one of the most important photographic archives in the United States. From 1936 to 2000, LIFE commissioned more than 10 million photographs across 120,000 stories. At its height, LIFE magazine’s incomparable images and essaysreached 1 of 3
DEBBIE DRAKE: AMERICA'S FIRST FEMALE TV FITNESS GURU In its January 26, 1962 issue, LIFE’s profile of Debbie Drake opened with a bold proclamation from the 29-year-old woman from Indiana. “I want to be the most important exercise girl in the world,” she said. Drake did make her mark on history, as the first woman ever to host a BILLY 'COCKEYED' COOK: PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN SPREE Written By: Ben Cosgrove. William “Cockeyed” Cook, though little remembered today, was a sensation in his time. He killed six people, including an entire family of five, during a terrifying three-week spree across several American states in early January 1951. Cook’s early life in his native Missouri was brutal. WILLIAM AND KATE, 10 YEARS LATER Written By: Richard Jerome. The following feature is excerpted from LIFE William & Kate: The Life and Love of a Future King and Queen, available at retailers and on Amazon.. In a world often roiled by tumultuous change, the British monarchy has endured for nearly 1,100 years—since 927, when the Anglo-Saxon king Athelstan conquered the last Viking stronghold of York, becoming the first king THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF GJON MILI Gjon Mili (1904-1984) was born in Albania and raised in Romania, before emigrating to America to study electrical engineering at M.I.T. After working at Westinghouse on photographic applications of lighting techniques, he met in 1937 with M.I.T.’s Harold Edgerton, who had developed the stroboscopic light. Mili experimented with the process MEET THE RESCUED LION WHO BECAME A NATIONAL SENSATION Written By: Eliza Berman. The story of Frasier the lion might have ended gruesomely. At the age of 19—the human equivalent of 75—and no longer of use to the Mexican circus that owned him, he faced a preemptive death. But fate twisted kindly for the aging lion. In 1972, he ended up south of Los Angeles at Lion Country Safari, along with a PHOTOS OF PRO BASEBALL PLAYERS IN LOCKER ROOMS IN THE '40S Jackie Robinson after a game, May 12, 1955. Francis Miller/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Carl Yastrzemski, left, and Joe Foy horsed around in the Red Sox locker room, May 1968. Art Rickerby/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Sandy Amoros (with cap), Pee Wee Reese (on trunk), and Duke Snider (with beer) of the Brooklyn Dodgers jokedaround after a game
LIZ TAYLOR, MONTGOMERY CLIFT: RARE PHOTOS, 'A PLACE IN THE Elizabeth Taylor (all of 17 years old) and Montgomery Clift posed together at Paramount Studios during a break in filming A Place in the Sun. Contact sheets from LIFE photographer Peter Stackpole’s shoot on a Paramount lot with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in 1950. Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, Hollywood, 1950. KOREAN WAR: CLASSIC PHOTOS BY DAVID DOUGLAS DUNCAN From David Douglas Duncan’s 1951 book, This Is War! A wounded American Marine was carried on stretcher improvised from a machine gun, Korea 1950. A column of American Marines marched down a canyon road dubbed “Nightmare Alley” during their retreat from Chosin Reservoir, Korea, 1950. THE MOST ICONIC PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL TIME Experience LIFE's visual record of the 20th century by exploring the most iconic photographs from one of the most famous private photo collections in the world. KENNEDY'S ASSASSINATION: HOW LIFE BROUGHT THE ZAPRUDER The jittery color sequence showing JFK’s motorcade moving through the sunlit Dallas streets, leading up to the shocking instant when a rifle bullet slams into the president’s head, remains one of the 20th century’s indispensable historical records. It was LIFEmagazine editor
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF NINA LEEN As a European and an experienced photographer of animals, Nina Leen (c. 1914-1995) had a sensibility that prompted her to study Americans the way a biologist would an exotic species. “It was typical for Americans not to see what was,” she said. 'FACES OF THE AMERICAN DEAD IN VIETNAM,' LIFE MAGAZINE In June 1969, LIFE magazine published a feature that remains as moving and, in some quarters, as controversial as it was when it intensified a nation’s soul-searching 45 years ago. On the cover was the image of a young man and 11 stark words: “The Faces of the American Dead in Vietnam: One Week’s Toll.”. Inside, across 10 funereal pages 'THE LUCKIEST GENERATION': LIFE WITH TEENAGERS IN 1950S Young couples at a formal dance dreamily swaying on the crowded floor of a ballroom lit by a chandelier. Pay in trade was taken by Margaret High, 17, who worked in a music store and spent her salary on records. Rada Alexander, 19, a bookkeeper, earned $200 a month in a THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF GJON MILI Gjon Mili (1904-1984) was born in Albania and raised in Romania, before emigrating to America to study electrical engineering at M.I.T. After working at Westinghouse on photographic applications of lighting techniques, he met in 1937 with M.I.T.’s Harold Edgerton, who had developed the stroboscopic light. Mili experimented with the process HOW LIFE MAGAZINE COVERED THE KENT STATE SHOOTINGS IN 1970 The LIFE Magazine cover depicting Kent State shootings in May 1970. “Minutes before firing the fatal volleys, embattled Guardsmen knelt and tried to bluff the students into submission by aiming their rifles at them. Then, as students taunted them with jeers and banners and hurled back tear gas cans at them, the troops yielded to regroup–and WACO TORNADO, 1953: PHOTOS FROM THE AFTERMATH OF A DEADLY Written By: Ben Cosgrove. On the afternoon of May 11, 1953, an F5 tornado made a direct hit on Waco, Texas. (On the scale for rating rotational intensity created by storm researcher Ted Fujita, an F5 twister is capable of “incredible damage.”) In a matter of minutes, in the face of cyclonic winds that likely topped 300 mph,hundreds of
THE VATICAN: PHOTOS REVEAL WHAT'S BENEATH ST. PETER'S A double row of burial chambers beneath St. Peter’s, 1950. An inscription revealed during the excavation beneath St. Peter’s in Rome, 1950. An early Christian mosaic, possibly the earliest known, decorated the ceiling and walls of a mausoleum close to area where St. CIVIL RIGHTS: PHOTOS FROM SIT-INS AND PROTEST TRAINING Very few non-violent civil disobedience tactics of the late 1950s and early 1960s were as brilliantly simple in conception and as effective in execution as the sit-ins that rocked cities and towns from Texas and Oklahoma to Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina and beyond. Some sit-ins at lunch counters, state houses and other public and private ABOUT LIFE'S WORLD CLASS PHOTO ARCHIVE About The Collection. The LIFE Picture Collection is the visual chronicle of the 20 th century and one of the most important photographic archives in the United States. From 1936 to 2000, LIFE commissioned more than 10 million photographs across 120,000 stories. At its height, LIFE magazine’s incomparable images and essaysreached 1 of 3
DEBBIE DRAKE: AMERICA'S FIRST FEMALE TV FITNESS GURU In its January 26, 1962 issue, LIFE’s profile of Debbie Drake opened with a bold proclamation from the 29-year-old woman from Indiana. “I want to be the most important exercise girl in the world,” she said. Drake did make her mark on history, as the first woman ever to host a BILLY 'COCKEYED' COOK: PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN SPREE Written By: Ben Cosgrove. William “Cockeyed” Cook, though little remembered today, was a sensation in his time. He killed six people, including an entire family of five, during a terrifying three-week spree across several American states in early January 1951. Cook’s early life in his native Missouri was brutal. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF CHARLES STEINHEIMER Charles Steinheimer reading a copy of American Photography. (Photo by Iro Harper/The LIFE Images Collection) During the Depression, a psychology degree, even from Stanford, was of little value, so Charles Steinheimer (1914-1996) and his friend Hart Preston went down to Mexico to take pictures. LIFE ran a long feature based on their workand
MEET THE RESCUED LION WHO BECAME A NATIONAL SENSATION Written By: Eliza Berman. The story of Frasier the lion might have ended gruesomely. At the age of 19—the human equivalent of 75—and no longer of use to the Mexican circus that owned him, he faced a preemptive death. But fate twisted kindly for the aging lion. In 1972, he ended up south of Los Angeles at Lion Country Safari, along with a THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF RALPH MORSE After high school, Ralph Morse (1918-2014) got a job with a photographer sweeping floors and delivering pictures. A few years later, in 1939, he was shooting for LIFE. By the end of WWII, having already covered Doolittle’s raid on Tokyo, the landing at Guadalcanal and the liberation of Paris, he was the only civilian photographer present when THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF GJON MILI Gjon Mili (1904-1984) was born in Albania and raised in Romania, before emigrating to America to study electrical engineering at M.I.T. After working at Westinghouse on photographic applications of lighting techniques, he met in 1937 with M.I.T.’s Harold Edgerton, who had developed the stroboscopic light. Mili experimented with the process PHOTOS OF PRO BASEBALL PLAYERS IN LOCKER ROOMS IN THE '40S Jackie Robinson after a game, May 12, 1955. Francis Miller/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Carl Yastrzemski, left, and Joe Foy horsed around in the Red Sox locker room, May 1968. Art Rickerby/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Sandy Amoros (with cap), Pee Wee Reese (on trunk), and Duke Snider (with beer) of the Brooklyn Dodgers jokedaround after a game
VIETNAM WAR: LOOKING AGAIN AT LARRY BURROWS' PHOTO Written By: Ben Cosgrove. In October 1966, on a mud-splattered hill just south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in Vietnam, LIFE’s Larry Burrows made a photograph that, for generations, has served as the most indelible, searing illustration of the horrors inherent in that LIZ TAYLOR, MONTGOMERY CLIFT: RARE PHOTOS, 'A PLACE IN THE Elizabeth Taylor (all of 17 years old) and Montgomery Clift posed together at Paramount Studios during a break in filming A Place in the Sun. Contact sheets from LIFE photographer Peter Stackpole’s shoot on a Paramount lot with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in 1950. Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, Hollywood, 1950. ABOUT LIFE'S WORLD CLASS PHOTO ARCHIVE About The Collection. The LIFE Picture Collection is the visual chronicle of the 20 th century and one of the most important photographic archives in the United States. From 1936 to 2000, LIFE commissioned more than 10 million photographs across 120,000 stories. At its height, LIFE magazine’s incomparable images and essaysreached 1 of 3
DEBBIE DRAKE: AMERICA'S FIRST FEMALE TV FITNESS GURU In its January 26, 1962 issue, LIFE’s profile of Debbie Drake opened with a bold proclamation from the 29-year-old woman from Indiana. “I want to be the most important exercise girl in the world,” she said. Drake did make her mark on history, as the first woman ever to host a BILLY 'COCKEYED' COOK: PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN SPREE Written By: Ben Cosgrove. William “Cockeyed” Cook, though little remembered today, was a sensation in his time. He killed six people, including an entire family of five, during a terrifying three-week spree across several American states in early January 1951. Cook’s early life in his native Missouri was brutal. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF CHARLES STEINHEIMER Charles Steinheimer reading a copy of American Photography. (Photo by Iro Harper/The LIFE Images Collection) During the Depression, a psychology degree, even from Stanford, was of little value, so Charles Steinheimer (1914-1996) and his friend Hart Preston went down to Mexico to take pictures. LIFE ran a long feature based on their workand
MEET THE RESCUED LION WHO BECAME A NATIONAL SENSATION Written By: Eliza Berman. The story of Frasier the lion might have ended gruesomely. At the age of 19—the human equivalent of 75—and no longer of use to the Mexican circus that owned him, he faced a preemptive death. But fate twisted kindly for the aging lion. In 1972, he ended up south of Los Angeles at Lion Country Safari, along with a THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF RALPH MORSE After high school, Ralph Morse (1918-2014) got a job with a photographer sweeping floors and delivering pictures. A few years later, in 1939, he was shooting for LIFE. By the end of WWII, having already covered Doolittle’s raid on Tokyo, the landing at Guadalcanal and the liberation of Paris, he was the only civilian photographer present when THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF GJON MILI Gjon Mili (1904-1984) was born in Albania and raised in Romania, before emigrating to America to study electrical engineering at M.I.T. After working at Westinghouse on photographic applications of lighting techniques, he met in 1937 with M.I.T.’s Harold Edgerton, who had developed the stroboscopic light. Mili experimented with the process PHOTOS OF PRO BASEBALL PLAYERS IN LOCKER ROOMS IN THE '40S Jackie Robinson after a game, May 12, 1955. Francis Miller/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Carl Yastrzemski, left, and Joe Foy horsed around in the Red Sox locker room, May 1968. Art Rickerby/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Sandy Amoros (with cap), Pee Wee Reese (on trunk), and Duke Snider (with beer) of the Brooklyn Dodgers jokedaround after a game
VIETNAM WAR: LOOKING AGAIN AT LARRY BURROWS' PHOTO Written By: Ben Cosgrove. In October 1966, on a mud-splattered hill just south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in Vietnam, LIFE’s Larry Burrows made a photograph that, for generations, has served as the most indelible, searing illustration of the horrors inherent in that LIZ TAYLOR, MONTGOMERY CLIFT: RARE PHOTOS, 'A PLACE IN THE Elizabeth Taylor (all of 17 years old) and Montgomery Clift posed together at Paramount Studios during a break in filming A Place in the Sun. Contact sheets from LIFE photographer Peter Stackpole’s shoot on a Paramount lot with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in 1950. Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, Hollywood, 1950. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF JOHN DOMINIS After an Air Force tour in Japan, John Dominis (1921-2013) wanted to remain in that country and work. Freelance work was illegal there in 1946, but his photographer colleagues helped him stay and get his start. He would return many times to Asia to cover wars. Back home, he shot sports (he had played end for USC in the 1944 Rose Bowl),politics
WILLIAM AND KATE, 10 YEARS LATER Written By: Richard Jerome. The following feature is excerpted from LIFE William & Kate: The Life and Love of a Future King and Queen, available at retailers and on Amazon.. In a world often roiled by tumultuous change, the British monarchy has endured for nearly 1,100 years—since 927, when the Anglo-Saxon king Athelstan conquered the last Viking stronghold of York, becoming the first king THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF FRANK SCHERSCHEL During World War II, Frank took pictures from bombers flying missions over Germany and islands of the Pacific. At the Normandy invasion, as one of the magazine’s six accredited photographers, he again shot from the air. “We thought it was going to be murder but it wasn’t,” he said. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF RALPH MORSE After high school, Ralph Morse (1918-2014) got a job with a photographer sweeping floors and delivering pictures. A few years later, in 1939, he was shooting for LIFE. By the end of WWII, having already covered Doolittle’s raid on Tokyo, the landing at Guadalcanal and the liberation of Paris, he was the only civilian photographer present when KENNEDY'S ASSASSINATION: HOW LIFE BROUGHT THE ZAPRUDER The jittery color sequence showing JFK’s motorcade moving through the sunlit Dallas streets, leading up to the shocking instant when a rifle bullet slams into the president’s head, remains one of the 20th century’s indispensable historical records. It was LIFEmagazine editor
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF GJON MILI Gjon Mili (1904-1984) was born in Albania and raised in Romania, before emigrating to America to study electrical engineering at M.I.T. After working at Westinghouse on photographic applications of lighting techniques, he met in 1937 with M.I.T.’s Harold Edgerton, who had developed the stroboscopic light. Mili experimented with the process THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF HOWARD SOCHUREK Howard Sochurek (1924-1994) was never satisfied with his own work. “When I finish a story, I usually feel I am just about qualified to begin it because I have learned so much.”. As General Douglas MacArthur’s photo assignment officer at the end of World War II, hegot
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF N.R. FARBMAN N.R. Farbman (1907-1988) began working as a freelance photographer while studying electrical engineering at the University of Santa Clara. During his 15 years as a LIFE staffer, “Nat” was considered one of its most versatile practitioners, covering stories in the US and extensively abroad. VAN HALEN: THE MAGIC OF THEIR DEBUT Written By: Kostya Kennedy. Excerpted from LIFE’s new special issue, Van Halen: The Life.The Music. The Joy. It’s available here. I wasn’t aware of Van Halen’s debut album when it came out in 1978, but I did become aware of it some years later at a time when the consideration of albums, and CDs, was still made with a sense of thewhole.
JOHN DOMINIS: CELEBRATING THE WORK OF A MASTER PHOTOGRAPHER Born in Los Angeles in 1921, Dominis was majoring in cinematography at USC when he left school in 1943 to enlist in the Air Force. After the war, he freelanced as a photographer for a number of national publications, including LIFE, and was put on staff in 1950 when he volunteered to cover the Korean War. ABOUT LIFE'S WORLD CLASS PHOTO ARCHIVE About The Collection. The LIFE Picture Collection is the visual chronicle of the 20 th century and one of the most important photographic archives in the United States. From 1936 to 2000, LIFE commissioned more than 10 million photographs across 120,000 stories. At its height, LIFE magazine’s incomparable images and essaysreached 1 of 3
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF CHARLES STEINHEIMER Charles Steinheimer reading a copy of American Photography. (Photo by Iro Harper/The LIFE Images Collection) During the Depression, a psychology degree, even from Stanford, was of little value, so Charles Steinheimer (1914-1996) and his friend Hart Preston went down to Mexico to take pictures. LIFE ran a long feature based on their workand
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF JOHN DOMINIS After an Air Force tour in Japan, John Dominis (1921-2013) wanted to remain in that country and work. Freelance work was illegal there in 1946, but his photographer colleagues helped him stay and get his start. He would return many times to Asia to cover wars. Back home, he shot sports (he had played end for USC in the 1944 Rose Bowl),politics
DEBBIE DRAKE: AMERICA'S FIRST FEMALE TV FITNESS GURU In its January 26, 1962 issue, LIFE’s profile of Debbie Drake opened with a bold proclamation from the 29-year-old woman from Indiana. “I want to be the most important exercise girl in the world,” she said. Drake did make her mark on history, as the first woman ever to host a MEET THE RESCUED LION WHO BECAME A NATIONAL SENSATION Written By: Eliza Berman. The story of Frasier the lion might have ended gruesomely. At the age of 19—the human equivalent of 75—and no longer of use to the Mexican circus that owned him, he faced a preemptive death. But fate twisted kindly for the aging lion. In 1972, he ended up south of Los Angeles at Lion Country Safari, along with a KENNEDY'S ASSASSINATION: HOW LIFE BROUGHT THE ZAPRUDER The jittery color sequence showing JFK’s motorcade moving through the sunlit Dallas streets, leading up to the shocking instant when a rifle bullet slams into the president’s head, remains one of the 20th century’s indispensable historical records. It was LIFEmagazine editor
WHERE IT HAPPENED: A FORMER G.I. TAKES HIS BRIDE ON A In 1947 former GI Ernie Kreiling and his wife Jean toured the French battlefield where he took his first prisoner during World War II. When World War II was at its peak, U.S. Army Sgt. Ernie Kreiling fought in the battlefields of northern France. In 1947, with the hostilities ceased, Kreiling returned to France with his bride Jean to give her VAN HALEN: THE MAGIC OF THEIR DEBUT Written By: Kostya Kennedy. Excerpted from LIFE’s new special issue, Van Halen: The Life.The Music. The Joy. It’s available here. I wasn’t aware of Van Halen’s debut album when it came out in 1978, but I did become aware of it some years later at a time when the consideration of albums, and CDs, was still made with a sense of thewhole.
VIETNAM WAR: LOOKING AGAIN AT LARRY BURROWS' PHOTO Written By: Ben Cosgrove. In October 1966, on a mud-splattered hill just south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in Vietnam, LIFE’s Larry Burrows made a photograph that, for generations, has served as the most indelible, searing illustration of the horrors inherent in that PHOTOS OF PRO BASEBALL PLAYERS IN LOCKER ROOMS IN THE '40S Jackie Robinson after a game, May 12, 1955. Francis Miller/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Carl Yastrzemski, left, and Joe Foy horsed around in the Red Sox locker room, May 1968. Art Rickerby/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Sandy Amoros (with cap), Pee Wee Reese (on trunk), and Duke Snider (with beer) of the Brooklyn Dodgers jokedaround after a game
ABOUT LIFE'S WORLD CLASS PHOTO ARCHIVE About The Collection. The LIFE Picture Collection is the visual chronicle of the 20 th century and one of the most important photographic archives in the United States. From 1936 to 2000, LIFE commissioned more than 10 million photographs across 120,000 stories. At its height, LIFE magazine’s incomparable images and essaysreached 1 of 3
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF CHARLES STEINHEIMER Charles Steinheimer reading a copy of American Photography. (Photo by Iro Harper/The LIFE Images Collection) During the Depression, a psychology degree, even from Stanford, was of little value, so Charles Steinheimer (1914-1996) and his friend Hart Preston went down to Mexico to take pictures. LIFE ran a long feature based on their workand
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF JOHN DOMINIS After an Air Force tour in Japan, John Dominis (1921-2013) wanted to remain in that country and work. Freelance work was illegal there in 1946, but his photographer colleagues helped him stay and get his start. He would return many times to Asia to cover wars. Back home, he shot sports (he had played end for USC in the 1944 Rose Bowl),politics
DEBBIE DRAKE: AMERICA'S FIRST FEMALE TV FITNESS GURU In its January 26, 1962 issue, LIFE’s profile of Debbie Drake opened with a bold proclamation from the 29-year-old woman from Indiana. “I want to be the most important exercise girl in the world,” she said. Drake did make her mark on history, as the first woman ever to host a MEET THE RESCUED LION WHO BECAME A NATIONAL SENSATION Written By: Eliza Berman. The story of Frasier the lion might have ended gruesomely. At the age of 19—the human equivalent of 75—and no longer of use to the Mexican circus that owned him, he faced a preemptive death. But fate twisted kindly for the aging lion. In 1972, he ended up south of Los Angeles at Lion Country Safari, along with a KENNEDY'S ASSASSINATION: HOW LIFE BROUGHT THE ZAPRUDER The jittery color sequence showing JFK’s motorcade moving through the sunlit Dallas streets, leading up to the shocking instant when a rifle bullet slams into the president’s head, remains one of the 20th century’s indispensable historical records. It was LIFEmagazine editor
WHERE IT HAPPENED: A FORMER G.I. TAKES HIS BRIDE ON A In 1947 former GI Ernie Kreiling and his wife Jean toured the French battlefield where he took his first prisoner during World War II. When World War II was at its peak, U.S. Army Sgt. Ernie Kreiling fought in the battlefields of northern France. In 1947, with the hostilities ceased, Kreiling returned to France with his bride Jean to give her VAN HALEN: THE MAGIC OF THEIR DEBUT Written By: Kostya Kennedy. Excerpted from LIFE’s new special issue, Van Halen: The Life.The Music. The Joy. It’s available here. I wasn’t aware of Van Halen’s debut album when it came out in 1978, but I did become aware of it some years later at a time when the consideration of albums, and CDs, was still made with a sense of thewhole.
VIETNAM WAR: LOOKING AGAIN AT LARRY BURROWS' PHOTO Written By: Ben Cosgrove. In October 1966, on a mud-splattered hill just south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in Vietnam, LIFE’s Larry Burrows made a photograph that, for generations, has served as the most indelible, searing illustration of the horrors inherent in that PHOTOS OF PRO BASEBALL PLAYERS IN LOCKER ROOMS IN THE '40S Jackie Robinson after a game, May 12, 1955. Francis Miller/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Carl Yastrzemski, left, and Joe Foy horsed around in the Red Sox locker room, May 1968. Art Rickerby/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Sandy Amoros (with cap), Pee Wee Reese (on trunk), and Duke Snider (with beer) of the Brooklyn Dodgers jokedaround after a game
KENNEDY'S ASSASSINATION: HOW LIFE BROUGHT THE ZAPRUDER The jittery color sequence showing JFK’s motorcade moving through the sunlit Dallas streets, leading up to the shocking instant when a rifle bullet slams into the president’s head, remains one of the 20th century’s indispensable historical records. It was LIFEmagazine editor
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF JOHN DOMINIS After an Air Force tour in Japan, John Dominis (1921-2013) wanted to remain in that country and work. Freelance work was illegal there in 1946, but his photographer colleagues helped him stay and get his start. He would return many times to Asia to cover wars. Back home, he shot sports (he had played end for USC in the 1944 Rose Bowl),politics
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF FRANK SCHERSCHEL During World War II, Frank took pictures from bombers flying missions over Germany and islands of the Pacific. At the Normandy invasion, as one of the magazine’s six accredited photographers, he again shot from the air. “We thought it was going to be murder but it wasn’t,” he said. SAVORING A TOM SAWYER SUMMER Gallery Of. Savoring a Tom Sawyer Summer. Patrick Powell attempted what he and his friends called a "goofy gainer" off of a rope swing inHannibal, Mo. 1970.
PHOTOS OF PRO BASEBALL PLAYERS IN LOCKER ROOMS IN THE '40S Jackie Robinson after a game, May 12, 1955. Francis Miller/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Carl Yastrzemski, left, and Joe Foy horsed around in the Red Sox locker room, May 1968. Art Rickerby/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Sandy Amoros (with cap), Pee Wee Reese (on trunk), and Duke Snider (with beer) of the Brooklyn Dodgers jokedaround after a game
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF RALPH MORSE After high school, Ralph Morse (1918-2014) got a job with a photographer sweeping floors and delivering pictures. A few years later, in 1939, he was shooting for LIFE. By the end of WWII, having already covered Doolittle’s raid on Tokyo, the landing at Guadalcanal and the liberation of Paris, he was the only civilian photographer present when THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF HOWARD SOCHUREK Howard Sochurek (1924-1994) was never satisfied with his own work. “When I finish a story, I usually feel I am just about qualified to begin it because I have learned so much.”. As General Douglas MacArthur’s photo assignment officer at the end of World War II, hegot
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF GJON MILI Gjon Mili (1904-1984) was born in Albania and raised in Romania, before emigrating to America to study electrical engineering at M.I.T. After working at Westinghouse on photographic applications of lighting techniques, he met in 1937 with M.I.T.’s Harold Edgerton, who had developed the stroboscopic light. Mili experimented with the process THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF BOB LANDRY Bob Landry (1913-c. 1960) was on a cruiser in the Pacific when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and from then on Bob Landry was in one important place after another during that long war. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF N.R. FARBMAN N.R. Farbman (1907-1988) began working as a freelance photographer while studying electrical engineering at the University of Santa Clara. During his 15 years as a LIFE staffer, “Nat” was considered one of its most versatile practitioners, covering stories in the US and extensively abroad. ABOUT LIFE'S WORLD CLASS PHOTO ARCHIVE About The Collection. The LIFE Picture Collection is the visual chronicle of the 20 th century and one of the most important photographic archives in the United States. From 1936 to 2000, LIFE commissioned more than 10 million photographs across 120,000 stories. At its height, LIFE magazine’s incomparable images and essaysreached 1 of 3
FDR PHOTO ARCHIVES
Explore fdr within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious & privately held archives from the US & around the World. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF FRANK SCHERSCHEL During World War II, Frank took pictures from bombers flying missions over Germany and islands of the Pacific. At the Normandy invasion, as one of the magazine’s six accredited photographers, he again shot from the air. “We thought it was going to be murder but it wasn’t,” he said. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF CHARLES STEINHEIMER Charles Steinheimer reading a copy of American Photography. (Photo by Iro Harper/The LIFE Images Collection) During the Depression, a psychology degree, even from Stanford, was of little value, so Charles Steinheimer (1914-1996) and his friend Hart Preston went down to Mexico to take pictures. LIFE ran a long feature based on their workand
MEET THE RESCUED LION WHO BECAME A NATIONAL SENSATIONFRASIER THE LION SONGFRASIER THE SENSUOUS LION Written By: Eliza Berman. The story of Frasier the lion might have ended gruesomely. At the age of 19—the human equivalent of 75—and no longer of use to the Mexican circus that owned him, he faced a preemptive death. But fate twisted kindly for the aging lion. In 1972, he ended up south of Los Angeles at Lion Country Safari, along with a HOW LIFE MAGAZINE COVERED THE KENT STATE SHOOTINGS IN 1970 The LIFE Magazine cover depicting Kent State shootings in May 1970. “Minutes before firing the fatal volleys, embattled Guardsmen knelt and tried to bluff the students into submission by aiming their rifles at them. Then, as students taunted them with jeers and banners and hurled back tear gas cans at them, the troops yielded to regroup–and BILLY 'COCKEYED' COOK: PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN SPREE Written By: Ben Cosgrove. William “Cockeyed” Cook, though little remembered today, was a sensation in his time. He killed six people, including an entire family of five, during a terrifying three-week spree across several American states in early January 1951. Cook’s early life in his native Missouri was brutal. THE VATICAN: PHOTOS REVEAL WHAT'S BENEATH ST. PETER'S A double row of burial chambers beneath St. Peter’s, 1950. An inscription revealed during the excavation beneath St. Peter’s in Rome, 1950. An early Christian mosaic, possibly the earliest known, decorated the ceiling and walls of a mausoleum close to area where St. VIETNAM WAR: LOOKING AGAIN AT LARRY BURROWS' PHOTO Written By: Ben Cosgrove. In October 1966, on a mud-splattered hill just south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in Vietnam, LIFE’s Larry Burrows made a photograph that, for generations, has served as the most indelible, searing illustration of the horrors inherent in that LIZ TAYLOR, MONTGOMERY CLIFT: RARE PHOTOS, 'A PLACE IN THE Elizabeth Taylor (all of 17 years old) and Montgomery Clift posed together at Paramount Studios during a break in filming A Place in the Sun. Contact sheets from LIFE photographer Peter Stackpole’s shoot on a Paramount lot with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in 1950. Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, Hollywood, 1950. ABOUT LIFE'S WORLD CLASS PHOTO ARCHIVE About The Collection. The LIFE Picture Collection is the visual chronicle of the 20 th century and one of the most important photographic archives in the United States. From 1936 to 2000, LIFE commissioned more than 10 million photographs across 120,000 stories. At its height, LIFE magazine’s incomparable images and essaysreached 1 of 3
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Explore fdr within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious & privately held archives from the US & around the World. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF FRANK SCHERSCHEL During World War II, Frank took pictures from bombers flying missions over Germany and islands of the Pacific. At the Normandy invasion, as one of the magazine’s six accredited photographers, he again shot from the air. “We thought it was going to be murder but it wasn’t,” he said. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF CHARLES STEINHEIMER Charles Steinheimer reading a copy of American Photography. (Photo by Iro Harper/The LIFE Images Collection) During the Depression, a psychology degree, even from Stanford, was of little value, so Charles Steinheimer (1914-1996) and his friend Hart Preston went down to Mexico to take pictures. LIFE ran a long feature based on their workand
MEET THE RESCUED LION WHO BECAME A NATIONAL SENSATIONFRASIER THE LION SONGFRASIER THE SENSUOUS LION Written By: Eliza Berman. The story of Frasier the lion might have ended gruesomely. At the age of 19—the human equivalent of 75—and no longer of use to the Mexican circus that owned him, he faced a preemptive death. But fate twisted kindly for the aging lion. In 1972, he ended up south of Los Angeles at Lion Country Safari, along with a HOW LIFE MAGAZINE COVERED THE KENT STATE SHOOTINGS IN 1970 The LIFE Magazine cover depicting Kent State shootings in May 1970. “Minutes before firing the fatal volleys, embattled Guardsmen knelt and tried to bluff the students into submission by aiming their rifles at them. Then, as students taunted them with jeers and banners and hurled back tear gas cans at them, the troops yielded to regroup–and BILLY 'COCKEYED' COOK: PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN SPREE Written By: Ben Cosgrove. William “Cockeyed” Cook, though little remembered today, was a sensation in his time. He killed six people, including an entire family of five, during a terrifying three-week spree across several American states in early January 1951. Cook’s early life in his native Missouri was brutal. THE VATICAN: PHOTOS REVEAL WHAT'S BENEATH ST. PETER'S A double row of burial chambers beneath St. Peter’s, 1950. An inscription revealed during the excavation beneath St. Peter’s in Rome, 1950. An early Christian mosaic, possibly the earliest known, decorated the ceiling and walls of a mausoleum close to area where St. VIETNAM WAR: LOOKING AGAIN AT LARRY BURROWS' PHOTO Written By: Ben Cosgrove. In October 1966, on a mud-splattered hill just south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in Vietnam, LIFE’s Larry Burrows made a photograph that, for generations, has served as the most indelible, searing illustration of the horrors inherent in that LIZ TAYLOR, MONTGOMERY CLIFT: RARE PHOTOS, 'A PLACE IN THE Elizabeth Taylor (all of 17 years old) and Montgomery Clift posed together at Paramount Studios during a break in filming A Place in the Sun. Contact sheets from LIFE photographer Peter Stackpole’s shoot on a Paramount lot with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in 1950. Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, Hollywood, 1950. ABOUT LIFE'S WORLD CLASS PHOTO ARCHIVE About The Collection. The LIFE Picture Collection is the visual chronicle of the 20 th century and one of the most important photographic archives in the United States. From 1936 to 2000, LIFE commissioned more than 10 million photographs across 120,000 stories. At its height, LIFE magazine’s incomparable images and essaysreached 1 of 3
LIFE'S ULTIMATE WEDDING ALBUM Over the years LIFE photographers have covered a great many weddings. These include the unions of royals such as Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and King Hussein. They also include the nuptials of American versions of royalty, with movie stars such as Elizabeth Taylor, Rita Hayworth, Elvis Presley and Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Quitepossibly
'THE LUCKIEST GENERATION': LIFE WITH TEENAGERS IN 1950S Young couples at a formal dance dreamily swaying on the crowded floor of a ballroom lit by a chandelier. Pay in trade was taken by Margaret High, 17, who worked in a music store and spent her salary on records. Rada Alexander, 19, a bookkeeper, earned $200 a month in a DEBBIE DRAKE: AMERICA'S FIRST FEMALE TV FITNESS GURU In its January 26, 1962 issue, LIFE’s profile of Debbie Drake opened with a bold proclamation from the 29-year-old woman from Indiana. “I want to be the most important exercise girl in the world,” she said. Drake did make her mark on history, as the first woman ever to host a KENNEDY'S ASSASSINATION: HOW LIFE BROUGHT THE ZAPRUDER The jittery color sequence showing JFK’s motorcade moving through the sunlit Dallas streets, leading up to the shocking instant when a rifle bullet slams into the president’s head, remains one of the 20th century’s indispensable historical records. It was LIFEmagazine editor
STRANGERS TO REASON: LIFE INSIDE A PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, 1938 Strangers to Reason: LIFE Inside a Psychiatric Hospital, 1938. A continuous-flow bath was seen as the best method for calming psychiatric patients. With their bodies greased, the patients could remain in the baths for hours, and gradually fall asleep. THE VATICAN: PHOTOS REVEAL WHAT'S BENEATH ST. PETER'S A double row of burial chambers beneath St. Peter’s, 1950. An inscription revealed during the excavation beneath St. Peter’s in Rome, 1950. An early Christian mosaic, possibly the earliest known, decorated the ceiling and walls of a mausoleum close to area where St. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF GJON MILI Gjon Mili (1904-1984) was born in Albania and raised in Romania, before emigrating to America to study electrical engineering at M.I.T. After working at Westinghouse on photographic applications of lighting techniques, he met in 1937 with M.I.T.’s Harold Edgerton, who had developed the stroboscopic light. Mili experimented with the process PHOTOS OF PRO BASEBALL PLAYERS IN LOCKER ROOMS IN THE '40S Jackie Robinson after a game, May 12, 1955. Francis Miller/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Carl Yastrzemski, left, and Joe Foy horsed around in the Red Sox locker room, May 1968. Art Rickerby/Life Pictures/Getty Images. Sandy Amoros (with cap), Pee Wee Reese (on trunk), and Duke Snider (with beer) of the Brooklyn Dodgers jokedaround after a game
KOREAN WAR: CLASSIC PHOTOS BY DAVID DOUGLAS DUNCAN From David Douglas Duncan’s 1951 book, This Is War! A wounded American Marine was carried on stretcher improvised from a machine gun, Korea 1950. A column of American Marines marched down a canyon road dubbed “Nightmare Alley” during their retreat from Chosin Reservoir, Korea, 1950.Skip to content
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The artist Salvador Dalí was born on this day in 1904. In a 1944 essay for LIFE, the surrealist wrote, "...I have never in my life had a nightmare! On the contrary, at night I always dream of extremely agreeable things, and it is precisely when I am perfectly wide-awake, in broad daylight and in contact with practical life, that my most hallucinatory nightmares have always occurred..." For more portraits of Dali and our other favorite artists from the LIFE archives, tap the link in bio. (Martha Holmes, 1945/LIFE Picture Collection) #salvadordali #surrealism #1940sfashion #mustaches #marthaholmes#lifemagazine
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Nicknamed 'The Back,' model and actress Vikki Dougan first graced the cover of LIFE in 1953. The New York Times recently tracked down the mysterious beauty, calling her "a midcentury Emily Ratajkowski or Kim Kardashian..." To learn more about Dougan and to see more of her classic LIFE photos, tap the link in bio. (Ralph Crane, 1957/LIFE Picture Collection) #1950sfashion #vikkidougan #oldhollywood #exposedback #fashionfriday #retrofashion #retroswimsuit*
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