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1970 jumpsuits and vinyl boots by Rudi Gernreich, unisex ensembles envisioned for the Year 2000, as depicted in "Life" magazine
Installation view of "Items: Is Fashion Modern?"
Museum of Modern Art
New York, New York
October 1, 2017 - January 28, 2018
Britain's Dorothy Hyman was second and Giuseppina Leone of Italy was third. (Life Photo by Mark Kauffman)
Nikon S 6114605.
Originally this was a chrome camera body made by Nippon Kogaku 1952/53.
Between 1951 and 1955 Nikon produced more than 36,700 Nikon S rangefinder bodies.
Serial numbers range from about 6094001 to 6129600
They were all made in chrome finish except for a few (estimated around 15) that were commissioned by ‘Life’ magazine for its staff. Some six black cameras have been noted with adequate provenance and fetch extreme prices at auction.
Repainted ‘fakes’ abound with varying quality.
This body has been recently restored with a near mint black repaint, smooth thumbwheel focusing and a clear rangefinder image.
Go back through this album for the full story of the ’Life’ Nikons.
Write away for a free pamphlet...Rice Ideas Men Like. No foolin'!
Advertisements from the March 13, 1970 edition of Life Magazine.
2010 San Diego, CA.
The 'famous kiss'!
(From Wiki-pedia): V-J Day in Times Square is a photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt that portrays an American sailor kissing a young woman in a white dress on V-J Day in Times Square on August 14, 1945. The photograph was originally published a week later in Life magazine among many photographs of celebrations around the country that were presented in a twelve-page section called Victory. A two-page spread faces three other kissing poses among celebrators in Washington, D.C., Kansas City, and Miami, Florida opposite Eisenstaedt's, which is given a full page display. Kissing was a favorite pose encouraged by media photographers of service personnel during the war, but Eisenstaedt was photographing a spontaneous event that occurred in Times Square as the announcement of the end of the war on Japan was made by President Truman at seven o'clock. Similar jubilation spread quickly—with the news.
The photograph is known under various titles, such as V-J Day in Times Square and V-Day.
Set---05112015--Vienna,Austria..
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David Rubinger,Fotojournalist, bei einem Publikumsgespräch der "Wiener Vorlesungen" im jüdischen Museum erzählt über seine Kindheit in Wien..
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David Rubinger,photojounalist, talking about his youth in vienna.
Life Magazine 11-17-1958
No sexy babe is sprawled on the hood of this one. No wonder it went out of business.
WOW ! Extra long at BOTH ends. Now That is new.
It was 1969 and everybody was on the menthol kick. These guys even changed the color of the pack from red to "cool green."
Lungs still turned black, however.
Hepburn photographed at home.
This is one of a series of photographs taken during the production of "SABRINA" which appear in the December 7, 1953 issue of LIFE Magazine.
The photograph is by Mark Shaw