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  1. John Swope (August 23, 1908 – May 11, 1979) was a photographer for Life, [1] [2] and a commercial pilot who trained United States Army Air Forces pilots during World War II. [2]

  2. As one of the first American photographers to set foot on Japanese soil at the end of World War II, even before Japan had officially surrendered, John Swope experienced and recorded a critical, peculiar, and fragile moment in the history of Japan and a war-torn world.

  3. May 15, 1979 · John Swope, a photographer who had a long association with Hollywood and the theater and who was also a theatrical producer, died Friday at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica,...

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    John Swope (August 23, 1908 – May 11, 1979) was a photographer for Life, and a commercial pilot who trained United States Army Air Forces pilots during World War II.

  6. John Swope. ( 1908 - 1979 ) While most photographers are known for their focus on a singular idea or subject matter, John Swope remained an exception to the rule. Swope was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1908. As a student at Harvard, he forged close friendships that would influence his career and last a lifetime.

  7. Like his contemporary Walker Evans, John Swope came to photography from a position of privilege. Unlike Evans, who preferred to find America’s self-invention in subtle details, Swope went straight to Hollywood, the bright, obvious generator of mythology.

  8. Jan 20, 2018 · Swope had unparalleled access to the studios, not only through his friendships with Fonda, Stewart and Logan but also via his enduring marriage to Dorothy McGuire as well as his own considerable credentials as a photographer and theatrical producer.

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