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Perhaps one of the best-known pictures printed in the magazine was Alfred Eisenstaedt s photograph of a nurse in a sailor s arms, snapped on August 27, 1945, as they celebrated VJ Day in New York City.
The first issue of Life, which sold for ten cents ( approximately USD $ 1. 48 in 2007, see Cost of Living Calculator ) featured five pages of Alfred Eisenstaedt s pictures.

Eisenstaedt and photographs
Alfred Eisenstaedt went to Times Square to take candid photographs and spotted a sailor who " grabbed something in white.

Eisenstaedt and famous
In addition the famous Life Magazine photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt was a fifty-year summer resident of the Vineyard until his death in 1995.

Eisenstaedt and Life
The May 10, 1943, edition of Life features a photo essay by Alfred Eisenstaedt of miners ' everyday lives in Nanty Glo.
The magazine was back in the national consciousness upon the death in August 1995 of Alfred Eisenstaedt, the Life photographer whose pictures constitute some of the most enduring images of the 20th century.
As Dagmar ( American actress ) | Dagmar rose to fame on Broadway Open House, Alfred Eisenstaedt photographed her for the July 16, 1951 issue of Life ( magazine ) | Life.
Many of the noteworthy Life photographers contributed to the magazine as well, including legends Alfred Eisenstaedt and Gjon Mili and rising stars Co Rentmeester, David Burnett and Bill Eppridge.
Alfred Eisenstaedt photographed Dagmar for the July 16, 1951 issue of Life ( magazine ) | Life
In 1936, he joined Life as one of its earliest staff photographers ( Alfred Eisenstaedt, Margaret Bourke-White, Thomas McAvoy and Peter Stackpole were the original staff photographers ) and a pioneering photojournalist.
Photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt, taken on V-J Day, 1945 ( from Life Magazine ).

Eisenstaedt and .
* 1898 – Alfred Eisenstaedt, German-born American photojournalist ( d. 1995 )
* December 6 – Alfred Eisenstaedt, American photojournalist ( d. 1995 )
Reenacting noted Alfred Eisenstaedt V-J Day photo at 12: 01 am on Reunification night in Cologne, Germany.
* Alfred Eisenstaedt ( 1898 – 1995 ), photographer, lived in Jackson Heights for many years.
* Jean Eisenstaedt, " De l ' influence de la gravitation sur la propagation de la lumière en théorie newtonienne.
But when I got an office next to LIFE photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt, that all changed.
While attending the University of Chicago, Peirce moved to Kobe, Japan for two years to work as a photographer and teach English, and then to New York City to work as a photography intern for Time magazine under photojournalist Alfred Eisenstaedt.
Alfred Eisenstaedt was one of the newspaper's photographers.
* J Eisenstaedt, " De L ' influence de la gravitation sur la propagation de la lumière en théorie Newtonienne.

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The AMPAS was originally conceived by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio boss Louis B. Mayer as a professional honorary organization to help improve the film industry s image and help mediate labor disputes.
The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences defines psychological altruism as " a motivational state with the goal of increasing another s welfare ".
Psychological altruism is contrasted with psychological egoism, which refers to the motivation to increase one s own welfare.
One way is a sincere expression of Christian love, " motivated by a powerful feeling of security, strength, and inner salvation, of the invincible fullness of one s own life and existence ".
Another way is merely " one of the many modern substitutes for love, ... nothing but the urge to turn away from oneself and to lose oneself in other people s business.
* David Firestone-When Romney s Reach Exceeds His Grasp-Mitt Romney quotes the song
" Swift extends the metaphor to get in a few jibes at England s mistreatment of Ireland, noting that " For this kind of commodity will not bear exportation, and flesh being of too tender a consistence, to admit a long continuance in salt, although perhaps I could name a country, which would be glad to eat up our whole nation without it.
George Wittkowsky argued that Swift s main target in A Modest Proposal was not the conditions in Ireland, but rather the can-do spirit of the times that led people to devise a number of illogical schemes that would purportedly solve social and economic ills.
In response, Swift s Modest Proposal was " a burlesque of projects concerning the poor ", that were in vogue during the early 18th century.
Critics differ about Swift s intentions in using this faux-mathematical philosophy.
Charles K. Smith argues that Swift s rhetorical style persuades the reader to detest the speaker and pity the Irish.
Swift s specific strategy is twofold, using a " trap " to create sympathy for the Irish and a dislike of the narrator who, in the span of one sentence, " details vividly and with rhetorical emphasis the grinding poverty " but feels emotion solely for members of his own class.
Swift s use of gripping details of poverty and his narrator s cool approach towards them create " two opposing points of view " that " alienate the reader, perhaps unconsciously, from a narrator who can view with ' melancholy ' detachment a subject that Swift has directed us, rhetorically, to see in a much less detached way.
Once the children have been commodified, Swift s rhetoric can easily turn " people into animals, then meat, and from meat, logically, into tonnage worth a price per pound ".
Swift uses the proposer s serious tone to highlight the absurdity of his proposal.
In making his argument, the speaker uses the conventional, text book approved order of argument from Swift s time ( which was derived from the Latin rhetorician Quintilian ).
James Johnson argued that A Modest Proposal was largely influenced and inspired by Tertullian s Apology: a satirical attack against early Roman persecution of Christianity.
Johnson notes Swift s obvious affinity for Tertullian and the bold stylistic and structural similarities between the works A Modest Proposal and Apology.
He reminds readers that " there is a gap between the narrator s meaning and the text s, and that a moral-political argument is being carried out by means of parody ".

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While heralded by many as outstanding colour photographs, they were harshly criticized by Susan Sontag, who claimed in a review that they were further evidence of Riefenstahl s “ fascist aesthetics ”.
Lomography s website showcases many high-contrast photographs – with unusual saturation and color – that were created using the technique called cross processing in which film intended for developing in slide chemistry ( E-6 ) is processed in photographic negative chemistry ( C-41 ), and vice versa.
Amundsen s expedition benefited from careful preparation, good equipment, appropriate clothing, a simple primary task ( Amundsen did no surveying on his route south and is known to have taken only two photographs ), an understanding of dogs and their handling, and the effective use of skis.
In addition, a limited-edition " Achiever's Edition Gift Set " also included The Big Lebowski Bowling Shammy Towel, four Collectible Coasters that included photographs and quotable lines from the movie, and eight Exclusive Photo Cards from Jeff Bridges personal collection.
Due to an overflow of handwritten notes, photographs, and data piling up at Jane's home in Dar es Salaam in the mid-1990s, the Jane Goodall Institute s Center for Primate Studies was created at the University of Minnesota to house and organize this data.
The only differences are that ‘ The Voice On Tape gives a different set of instructions in each episode, and there is very briefly a different set of insert shots that show the photographs which Dan Briggs is viewing.
Though very interested in the American Civil War and Mathew Brady s battlefield photographs, Hopper made only two historical pictures.
The permanent collection of the foundation is based primarily on nine private collections: Solomon R. Guggenheim s collection of non-objective paintings ; Karl Nierendorf s collection of German expressionism and early abstract expressionism ; Katherine S. Dreier's gift of paintings and sculptures ; Peggy Guggenheim s collection, concentrating on abstraction and surrealism ; Justin K. and Hilde Thannhauser s collection of impressionist, post-impressionist, and early modern masterpieces ; part of Hilla von Rebay's collection ; Giuseppe Panza di Biumo's holdings of American minimalist, post-minimalist, environmental and conceptual art of the 1960s and 1970s ; a collection of photographs and mixed media from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation ; and the Bohen Foundation's collection of film, video, photography and new media.
Individuals with their masked treated with androstenol rated their photographs as being ‘ warmer and ‘ more friendly ’.
Included in the archives are original Sentinel newspapers from 1838 to 1976, city directories, photographs, scrapbooks, manuscripts, family genealogies, postcards, files on industries in the City, and books and pamphlets on Fitchburg s history from the 1700s to the present.
O also destroys the photographs of his past, his ‘ memories of who he was.
In examining the photographs of the land set aside to become Central Park, Smithson saw the barren landscape that had been degraded by humans before Olmsted constructed the complex ‘ naturalistic landscape that was viscerally apparent to New Yorkers in the 1970s.
Deeply affected, Florence La Badie became a vigorous advocate for peace, traveling the United States with a stereopticon slide show of the soldier s photographs, warning about the terrible dangers of going to war.
In the 1960s, the magazine s photographs featured those by Gordon Parks.
During this time, he began to show more frequently, developing an exhibition style that consisted of nonhierarchical arrangements of unframed photographs pinned or taped onto the gallery s walls.
The 56 photographs of equal dimensions that make up the Concorde Grid were taken in and around London as part of a commission for Tillmans exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery in 1997.
One of McKay s photographs shows the Russian warship Vjestnik anchored in Wellington harbour about two and a half kilometres away, with its rigging lines and gun ports clearly visible.
Black had been granted access to Duplessis s papers, housed in Duplessis s former residence in Trois-Rivières, which included “ figures from the famous Union Nationale Caisse Electorale ( the party war chest ), a copy of the leader of the Opposition s tax returns, gossip from bishops ,” as well as “ historically significant letters from Cardinal Jean-Marie-Rodrigue Villeneuve side-by-side with hand-written, ungrammatical requests for jobs with the Quebec Liquor Board, unpaid bills, the returns of his ministers who were cheating on their taxes, a number of scribbled notes for Assembly speeches, tidbits of political espionage, compromising photographs, a ledger listing the political contributions of every tavern-keeper in the province .” Black subsequently had the principal items from the papers copied and microfilmed, and donated copies to McGill, York, and Windsor universities.
In Dresden she concentrated on her studies and didn t take many photographs.

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