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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
The Photography of Sam Shere - LIFE Learn about Sam Shere, one of the many photographers for LIFE who captured some of the most iconic pictures from the US around the World
LIFE The photos by George Silk capture that world in vivid color, and Moser’s words bring to life the characters trying to make a life in the Outback One cattle rancher, Bill Waudby, talked about the dry years he had endured
The Photography of Eric Schaal - LIFE Once, instead of painting on canvas, Dalf staged a phantasmagoric scene and Schaal transformed it into a real-life photograph The brainy Schaal was at ease among many of the profound thinkers and important artists of the mid-20th century
Katharine Ross Photo Archives - LIFE Explore Katharine Ross within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious privately held archives from the US around the World
Elizabeth Arden Photo Archives - LIFE Explore Elizabeth Arden within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious privately held archives from the US around the World
kangaroo Photo Archives - LIFE Explore kangaroo within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious privately held archives from the US around the World
The 100 Most Important Photos Ever - LIFE The following is adapted from the introduction to LIFE’s newcspecial issue 100 Photographs: The Most Important Pictures of All Time and the Stories Behind Them, available at newsstands and online:
Roy Cohn Photo Archives - LIFE Explore Roy Cohn within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious privately held archives from the US around the World
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