Showing posts with label life magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life magazine. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Best LIFE Covers of All Time

The Best LIFE Covers of All Time ~ My Fav's

See all 75 of them here

In celebration of the 75th anniversary of the magazine's debut, LIFE.com presents, in chronological order, the 75 most moving, striking, beautiful LIFE covers of all time, as chosen by the site's editors. Here: The very first cover, featuring a Margaret Bourke-White photo of Montana's Fort Peck Dam.






























Tuesday, June 21, 2011

1970s Rock Stars at Home With Their Parents


This series of photos shot by John Olson made the cover of Life Magazine in September 1971. This would be a great project for a photographer to update for 2011



Elton John with his mom Shelia and dad (actually stepfather) Fred Fairebrother hanging out in their swanky London apartment. Check out those boots on mom~ – nothing more pimpin’ than boots that match your shirt. Looks like Elton got his fashion sense from his mom.

 



Eric Clapton with his grandmother Rose in the house he bought her in Surrey, England.  



 David Crosby with his none-too-impressed father Floyd in father’s house in Ojai, California


  Frank Zappa with his parents Francis and Rosemary in California. They really like purple


Saturday, June 18, 2011

Photographer Profile ~ Gordon Parks.

Gordon Roger Alexander Buchanan Parks (November 30, 1912 – March 7, 2006) was a groundbreaking American photographer, musician, poet, novelist, journalist, activist and film director. He is best remembered for his photo essays for Life magazine and as the director of the 1971 film Shaft. Parks was the first black photographer for LIFE magazine.

Parks was primarily a photojournalist, nonetheless has a portfolio of images that range broadly in subject matter and serve as distinct markers in American history: from haunting images of gang warfare in Harlem and turbulent Black Panther meetings to the height of haute couture for Vogue and recent colorful landscapes and still lifes that juxtapose color, light and shape. "I have loved all of the various aspects of photography," Parks says. "They've kept me alive and in pursuit of something special."






"In New York growing up, you never saw a black person on the street, you never saw a black person in the store, you never saw them in a restaurant. It just didn’t exist. So when Gordon and I met, it was really without any boundaries. First of all, he was drop-dead good-looking. We just looked into each other’s eyes, and we were friends." ~ Gloria Vanderbilt



 








"Those people who want to use a camera should have something in mind, there's something they want to show, something they want to say...," Parks explains. "I picked up a camera because it was my choice of weapons against what I hated most about the universe: racism, intolerance, poverty.











Scene from Shaft ~ Directed by Parks


"Many times I wondered whether my achievement was worth the loneliness I experienced, but now I realize the price was small." ~ Gordon Parks


A conversation with Gordon Parks


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