Some magazine stories are bigger than others. Bigger in scope, intent, audacity. And then there are those stories that are bigger in retrospect — stories that gain in stature and influence as the ...
But for all those successes, Brando had not yet made the cover of LIFE — a magazine that prided itself on capturing and reflecting the nations’ obsessions and interests, week after week after week. In ...
A guest named Pamela brought a remarkable black-and-white photograph of Mohandas Gandhi to the May 2018 ROADSHOW at Hotel del Coronado in San Diego and shared it with Photographs expert Burt Finger.
Eighty-four years ago today, a shiny and sophisticated pictorial publication hit the newsstands. The brainchild of Henry Luce and Briton Hadden, two prep school friends who ran the college newspaper ...
Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was a pioneering photographer, a hang-with-the-big-boys righteous babe. Not only did she take amazing photographs throughout the 20th century, but she looks good in ...
A photograph taken in Louisville during the Great Flood of 1937 is remembered by art historians as a look into the socioeconomic reality many Americans faced during the Great Depression. Taken by the ...
She was the first woman to photograph the steel mills; the first to belong to the team of photographers for Fortune and Life Magazines; the first foreigner to photograph the Soviet Union in 1930; the ...
“COVID-19 has turned me much more into an artist,” says the photographer Caroline White. Since the outbreak reached American shores, White has been photographing people in lockdown, often taking their ...
Image: 12.25 x 9 in. (31.12 x 22.86 cm.) Margaret Bourke-White was a landmark American photojournalist. Remembered as the first female war correspondent and the first foreign photographer permitted to ...