- One Ride With Yankee Papa 13: A Classic Photo Essay From Vietnam - LIFE
Here, LIFE com presents Burrows’ seminal photo essay in its entirety: all of the photos that appeared in LIFE are here (Note: In a picture from the article, Burrows mounts a camera to a special rig attached to an M-60 machine gun in helicopter YP13 a k a , “Yankee Papa 13 ”
- 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
- About LIFEs World Class Photo Archive - LIFE
At its height, LIFE magazine’s incomparable images and essays reached 1 of 3 American readers The original prints, negatives, and associated manuscripts remain in Dotdash Meredith’s LIFE Picture Collection, an unprecedented cultural asset with millions of untold stories and unseen images
- Debbie Drake: Americas First Female TV Fitness Guru - LIFE
In its January 26, 1962 issue, LIFE’s profile of Debbie Drake opened with a bold proclamation from the 29-year-old woman from Indiana “I want to be the most important exercise girl in the world,” she said
- Welcome to LIFE. com
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
- Betty Grable and Her Legs: An Iconic Century - LIFE
When Betty Grable was profiled in the June 7, 1943, issue of LIFE, she shared headline status with another entity: her own legs, which the magazine dubbed a “major Hollywood landmark ”
- The Photo That Changed the Face of AIDS - LIFE
LIFE com shares the story behind one of the most harrowing and controversial photographs to emerge from the global pandemic
- Back in the Day: Vikki Dougans Head-Turning Moment - LIFE
Years before she became “The Back,” Dougan had actually appeared in LIFE magazine on two occasions The first story, in the July 28, 1952 issue, was a short piece about how Dougan—born Edith Tooker in Brooklyn on Jan 1, 1929—used different-colored wigs to earn extra bookings as a model
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