Two women dressed for a garden party in 1934. 🌼
(📷 Alfred Eisenstaedt/LIFE Picture Collection)
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American photographer Bob Landry crouches down with his camera to lineup a shot, 1945.
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(LIFE Picture Collection)
09.04.2025 16:10 — 👍 10 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
View of the Brooklyn Bridge at night against the background of Lower Manhattan in New York City, 1948.
(📷 Andreas Feininger/LIFE Picture Collection)
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Happy First Day of Spring! 🌷
Wishing you the best official start of the spring season (and warmer weather) from the LIFE Picture Collection!
(📷 Ralph Crane, 1962/LIFE Picture Collection)
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Actor Errol Flynn with his dog at the helm of his yacht while enjoying a fishing vacation in 1941.
(📷 Peter Stackpole/LIFE Picture Collection)
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Georgia O'Keeffe: Stunning Photographs of the Artist at Home
Photographer John Loengard recalls the story behind the pictures he took for a 1968 LIFE magazine cover story about the influential painter.
“…she engineered her life in such a simple way that she looked like a role model for counterculture lifestyle.”
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(📷 John Loengard/LIFE Picture Collection)
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On This Day in History - Modernists American Painter Georgia O'Keeffe passed away in 1986 at age 98.
1966 John Loengard was dispatched to New Mexico, to the artist’s second home at Ghost Ranch, and the result was a cover story and 13-page photo spread in the March 1, 1968 issue of LIFE magazine.
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Young girl holding a kitten during the blessing of animals in a Catholic Church in England, 1949.
(📷 Mark Kauffman/LIFE Picture Collection)
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View of Big Ben tower and clock from Parliament Square, 1949.
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(📷 William Sumits/LIFE Picture Collection)
03.03.2025 16:39 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
“I fell in love with photography at 11… I was lucky that my father had a very good friend named Gordon Parks, who lived down the street.” With mentoring from Parks, Shearer (1947-2019) began taking pictures professionally as a teen.
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John Shearer captured iconic moments, he was on staff from 1970-1972 and became the second African-American photographer for LIFE.
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(📷 Henry Groskinsky, 1971/LIFE Picture Collection)
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Aerial view of a DC-4 passenger plane flying over Midtown Manhattan, New York City - 1939.
(📷 Margaret Bourke-White/LIFE Picture Collection)
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On February 20th, 1962, Astronaut John Glenn became the first American to orbit Earth.
On the Friendship 7 aircraft, Glenn successfully launched into space on the first orbital flight by an U.S. Astronaut - he spent 5 hours outside of the atmosphere.
(📷 Ralph Morse, 1961/LIFE Picture Collection)
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Sunlight streaming through the California Redwoods, 1967.
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(📷 Ralph Crane/LIFE Picture Collection)
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Waiter Rene Brequet, with a tray of cocktails, skating around an ice-rink serving patrons at the Grand Hotel in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
(📷 Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1932/LIFE Picture Collection)
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Actor Montgomery Clift jokingly lifting actress Elizabeth Taylor off the ground, outside the sound stages at Paramount Studios during the filming of "A Place in the Sun".
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(📷 Peter Stackpole, 1950/LIFE Picture Collection)
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