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The collection includes some of the greatest photographers of the 20th century, such as Alfred Eisenstaedt, Margaret Bourke-White, Andreas Feininger, John Dominis, Nina Leen and Gjon Mili, whose photographs have adorned the pages of Time, Life and other Time Inc. publications.
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Publishing giant Henry Luce (Life, Fortune, Time) helped fuel Americans’ natural curiosity by turning a then-failing general-interest magazine into a glossy weekly with 50 pages of pictures (by photographers such as Alfred Eisenstaedt and Margaret Bourke-White) and captions (written precisely to fit in neatly justified blocks) in every issue.
Good Magazine: The 51 Best Magazines Ever William Harryman 2007
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As the technology edged toward obsolescence, Mr. Loengard began making portraits of his colleagues and friends: Alfred Eisenstaedt, Cornell Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson notoriously averse to being photographed, Annie Leibowitz, Sebastião Salgado, Richard Avedon and many, many more, a cavalcade of masters.
Gift Guide: Photography Books William Meyers 2011
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Just about any American can summon the image Alfred Eisenstaedt captured of the sailor kissing the nurse in Times Square to celebrate war's end in 1945.
Kathryn Hamm: It All Starts With A Kiss Kathryn Hamm 2012
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Photography greats such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Alfred Eisenstaedt and Robert Capa used the camera, as does Queen Elizabeth II of England, who has been photographed holding one.
Blackstone to Buy Minority Stake in Leica Laura Stevens 2011
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Just about any American can summon the image Alfred Eisenstaedt captured of the sailor kissing the nurse in Times Square to celebrate war's end in 1945.
Kathryn Hamm: It All Starts With A Kiss Kathryn Hamm 2012
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While Mr. Villet appeared on the masthead with some of the most famous shooters of the time—Margaret Bourke-White, Larry Burrows, Cornell Capa, Alfred Eisenstaedt—he never obtained the same fame.
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Mr. Johnson is known for his sculptures inspired by familiar images, such as the stern couple from "American Gothic," and the sailor and nurse caught in an embrace in Alfred Eisenstaedt's famous photograph, "V-J Day in Times Square."
A Statuesque Blonde Bombshell Explodes a City's Sense of Decorum Erica Orden 2011
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According to new reports, Life magazine never determined the kissers 'identities, but Alfred Eisenstaedt, who died in 1995, was certain enough that he gave her a framed print of the kiss at Times Sqare after flying to her California home to see if she was really the nurse.
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The moment was captured on film by famed photojournalist Alfred Eisenstaedt, once described in the New York Times as "a master of the little detail, the homely trifle, that tells a big story."
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