- The Most Iconic Photographs of All Time - LIFE
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
- Amazing Destinations of the World - LIFE
Destinations Latest destinations Cowboy Life in the Australian Outback destinations Meet Peter, the Pelican Mascot of Mykonos destinations Dmitri Kessel’s Images of Italy, 1948 destinations An Early Traveler on the Path from Brooklyn to Buddhism
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LIFE, which published its first issue in 1936, wasn’t around for that original performance But it was able to shine a spotlight on The Green Pastures during a 1951 revival, with staff photographer W Eugene Smith documenting the action
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As a weekly magazine LIFE covered it all, with a breadth and open-mindedness that looks especially astounding today, when publications and websites tailor their coverage to ever-narrowing audiences LIFE chronicled the lives of presidents, and also followed a country doctor on his rounds
- Photographers Archive - LIFE
s Walter Sanders Eric Schaal David E Scherman Joe Scherschel Frank Scherschel Paul Schutzer John Shearer Sam Shere William C Shrout George Silk George Skadding W Eugene Smith Ian Smith Howard Sochurek Peter Stackpole Charles Steinheimer George Strock William J Sumits
- Jimmy Carter: A Noble Life
The following is from the introduction to LIFE’s special tribute issue, Jimmy Carter: A Noble Life, which is available online and at newsstands When James Earl Carter died at his home in Plains, Georgia, on December 29, 2024, he was 100, and many people who as 18-year-olds had voted for or against him in the 1970s were contemplating
- Le Mans: A Crown Jewel of Motorsports - LIFE
During the heyday of LIFE magazine’s original run racing was pretty much the top sport on the continent, and in 1953 the magazine sent staff photographer Frank Scherschel to cover one of its marquee races, 24 Hours of Le Mans
- The First Beagles Whose Ears LBJ Just Had to Tug - LIFE
The story aimed to show that, despite the ear-pulling incident, Her and Him were enjoying life under the Johnson Administration “Not many dogs have been privileged to shoo birds off the White House lawn, get underfoot at a cabinet meeting or mingle with dignitaries at a State Ball,” LIFE wrote
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