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Life magazine, September 6, 1928. page 2

Breakfast of Champions...

Left: Sidewalks of New York - Bernadine Kielty (1923)

Bottom middle: Life Magazine (1936)

Top middle: ABC book - A. Dilworth Faber (1934)

Right: Beszedek a Komintern I. Kongresszusam - Lenin (1969)

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Advertisements from the December 26, 1969 edition of Life Magazine.

June 14, 1968 Life Magazine.

You just never know what you will find in old Life Magazines!

November 5, 1951.

Advertisements from the December 26, 1969 edition of Life Magazine.

According to Legend, in Tokyo in June 1950, a young Japanese photographer, Jun Miki, a part-timer for ‘Life’ magazine showed two American photojournalists, David Duncan and Horace Bristol, some prints he had taken with a barely known ‘Nikkor’ lens on a Leica 35mm camera. They were both sufficiently impressed to arrange for a trip for the three of them to the nearby Nippon Kogaku factory where they were given a demonstration and a comparison between the Nikkors and the lenses made by Leitz and Zeiss.

Duncan was so convinced by the superiority of the Nikkors over the German lenses of that time that he purchased a set. When the Korean War broke out a few days later he used them on his Leica bodies throughout his coverage of the war.

His negatives were sent back to Life’s New York office for printing and publication. The technicians asked if he was using a plate camera and considered that the sharpness of the photographs was better than anything they had previously seen from 35mm negatives.

Other Life photojournalists started using Nikkors and some purchased Nippon Kogaku’s rangefinder Nikon Cameras which they found to be more reliable in the severe Korean winter.

Experts examined both the camera and lenses and in December the New York Times ran an article in praise of the equipment.

 

A myth developed that Life magazine was so impressed with the results that they ordered a special batch of black painted Nikon S bodies for their staff. The black finish made them less conspicuous on the battlefield and some had larger wind-on and rewind knobs for easier handling with gloves.

The story remained a myth for decades until diligent research by Nikon Rangefinder Guru, Robert Rotoloni, published photographs in his seminal book and journal in 2007. A very small number of contenders have emerged, some with the mythical large knobs, others without but with adequate provenance.

 

Body number 6108685, owned by Katsuhara Takashima was the first to be examined by Rotoloni in 1987. This had the standard rewind knobs. The lens was an all black f1.4 Nikkor 331242.

This was sold at the Leitz photographic Auction in Vienna in November 2023 and fetched €48,000.

 

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Gel medium transfers layered on panels with imagery from 50's and 60's Life magazine and Road &Track magazines;leraset and acrylic paint washes.

Delainey's exhibition, "The Air is Heavy," is on view from November 4-23, 2011. The Mezzanine Gallery, open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., is located in the Carvel State Office Building, 820 N. French Street, Wilmington.

 

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luckily the laudromat (aka my folks' house) never closes.

 

And they serve warm meals!

Advertisement from Life Magazine, January 10, 1960

December 14, 1942 Life Magazine cover.

 

A year after the US entered WW II, the US Coast Guard makes the front cover as they stand guard. While this picture was taken, German U-boats were operating within sight of this very island. At night burning tankers could be seen offshore, and by morning oil slicks would cover the sand.

Delainey's exhibition, "The Air is Heavy," is on view from November 4-23, 2011. The Mezzanine Gallery, open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., is located in the Carvel State Office Building, 820 N. French Street, Wilmington.

 

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more images of Delainey's Exhibition here.

  

Mickey Mouse Life Magazine Cover, Pics by Mike Mozart instagram.com/MikeMozart

A technician inside a darken shrouded tent, prepares for an radiant cooler cover deployment test on the GOES L Weather Satellite imager instrument. LIFE Magazine. These are some images from my work with Space Systems/Loral where I worked as Sr. Photographer for 20+ years.

The images are not for reproduction, nor copy without written permission from Space Systems/Loral.

If you are interested in any image please contact Ms. Wendy Lewis at

1-650-852-5188.

Sweet Livin' Antiques, Art & Records

Iowa City, IA, USA

 

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