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    • Margaret Bourke-White (1904–1971) Margaret Bourke-White, photograph from “Franklin Roosevelt’s Wild West,” LIFE, November 23, 1936. Courtesy of and © LIFE Picture Collection, Meredith Corporation.
    • Marie Hansen (1918–1969) Marie Hansen, photograph from “The WAACs,” LIFE, September 7, 1942. Courtesy of and © LIFE Picture Collection, Meredith Corporation.
    • Martha Holmes (1923–2006) Martha Holmes, photograph from “Mr. B.,” LIFE, April 24, 1950. Courtesy of and © LIFE Picture Collection, Meredith Corporation.
    • Lisa Larsen (ca. 1925–1959) Lisa Larsen, photograph from “Tito As Soviet Hero, How Times Have Changed!” LIFE, June 25, 1956. Courtesy of and © LIFE Picture Collection, Meredith Corporation.
  1. 1944. The founder and publisher of TIME magazine, LIFE magazine, FORTUNE magazine, and SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, Henry Luce became what biographer Edwin Herzstein referred to as “the most influential private citizen in America of his day.”

  2. Mar 11, 2020 · Luce (who had launched Time magazine in 1923, and Fortune in 1930) gave as much prominence to images as to words, condensing text into captions for pages of photos.

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  3. LIFE: Six Women Photographers, a new exhibition on view at the New-York Historical Society Museum & Library, aims to correct this imbalance, presenting more than 70 images taken by six early ...

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  4. Nov 4, 2011 · At 75, 'Life' Revisits Its First Cover Story. Seventy-five years ago this month, Henry Luce, who had launched Time magazine in the 1920s, created his third great magazine: Life. Over the coming ...

  5. Sep 19, 2023 · Time LIFE Photojournalists & Their Iconic Photographs. Originally published as a humor and general interest magazine in 1883, LIFE was transformed into a weekly news magazine with a heavy emphasis on photojournalism when it was purchased by Time founder Henry Luce in 1936. It was printed on a weekly basis from 1936 to 1972, then as an ...

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  7. Jul 19, 2019 · After opening a studio in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1927, the work of Bronx-born photographer Margaret Bourke-White caught the eye of editor Henry Luce, who hired her to produce photographs for Fortune in 1929.

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