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    Jan 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Eve Arnold dies at 99; pioneering photojournalist

    Eve Arnold, one of the first woman photojournalists to join the prestigious Magnum Photography Agency in the 1950s  and traveled the world for her work but was best known for her <a href=&quot;http://lat.ms/y4Eh96">candid shots of Hollywood celebrities</a>, has died. She was 99.
    Eve Arnold, one of the first woman photojournalists to join the prestigious Magnum Photography Agency in the 1950s and traveled the world for her work but was best known for her candid shots of Hollywood celebrities, has died. She was 99. Arnold died...

    Tags: BBC, Marilyn Monroe, Robert Capa, Chess Playing, China

  2. Feb 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Dorothea Tanning dies at 101; artist and poet married Max Ernst

    Over more than a century, Dorothea Tanning collided and consorted with artistic titans of the 20th century who included Pablo Picasso, John Cage and Joseph Cornell. She designed sets for George Balanchine ballets, played romantic matchmaker for poet Andre...

    Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Artists, Dylan Thomas, Artists

  4. Jan 7, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. The undiscovered street photography of Vivian Maier

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    The Undiscovered Street Photography of Vivian Maier...
  6. Feb 19, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Trees branch out at the Getty

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    Throughout history, humans have embraced trees for their beauty, strength and spiritual symbolism. Artists have been equally fascinated with the wooded perennial as a model, perhaps for its serene, low-maintenance temperament, easy accessibility and its...
  8. Dec 22, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Gift guide: Coffee-table books with heft

    Still searching for that perfect gift for your brother-in-law or a persnickety client? Coffee-table books might fit the bill, what with that suitable heft and an undeniable quotient of cool. Here we offer a few last-minute selections for those gaps on your list:
    Still searching for that perfect gift for your brother-in-law or a persnickety client? Coffee-table books might fit the bill, what with that suitable heft and an undeniable quotient of cool. Here we offer a few last-minute selections for those gaps on...

    Tags: Opera (genre), Alabama, Entertainment, Robert F. Kennedy, Photography

  10. Nov 6, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Art review: 'Fazal Sheikh: Beloved Daughters' at the Museum of Photographic Arts

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    Photographer Fazal Sheikh's two most recent projects tell of indignity but show only beauty. It's an unusual combination for a photographer drawn to populations under duress. Throughout the history of the medium, socially concerned photographers have...
  12. Jan 7, 2010 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. ELVIS CELEBRATES HIS BIRTHDAY AT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM

    Gayle Anderson was live at the GRAMMY MUSEUM for the exhibit "Elvis at 21: Photographs by Alfred Wertheimer", a new Smithsonian traveling exhibition, which debuts at The GRAMMY Museum at L.A. Live in Los Angeles on Jan. 8, 2010, Elvis' 75th birthday....

    Tags: Science, New York City, Photography, Travel, Recording Studios

  14. Jun 18, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Magnum Photos Collection opens to the public

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    In the past, it hasn't always been easy getting up close and personal with valuable photographic prints from masters such as Robert Capa and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Now the general public can get an intimate look at works by some of......
  16. Sep 19, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. PASSINGS: Willy Ronis, Dorothy Wellman, Guy Graham Babylon

    Willy Ronis French postwar photographer Willy Ronis, 99, the last of France's postwar greats of photography who captured the essence of Paris in black-and-white scenes of everyday life, died Sept. 12 at a Paris hospital, said Stephane Ledoux,...

    Tags: Entertainment, Nazi Party, Elton John, Photography, Family

  18. Jun 3, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Marilyn Monroe: Focus on the image

    Aug. 5, 2008 is the 46th anniversary of the death of Marilyn Monroe, whose light burns as brightly as ever. Jean Harlow was more a vamp, Carole Lombard more an actress, and both died younger than Marilyn, who was 36. Yet they are remembered mainly by film buffs whereas she is known by just about anyone with ideas of sexiness and glamor.
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    Aug. 5, 2008 is the 46th anniversary of the death of Marilyn Monroe, whose light burns as brightly as ever. Jean Harlow was more a vamp, Carole Lombard more an actress, and both died younger than Marilyn, who was 36. Yet they are remembered mainly by film...

    Tags: Jean Harlow, Marilyn Monroe, Photography, Carole Lombard, Culture

  20. Apr 7, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Dispatch from New York: Henri Cartier-Bresson at MoMA

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    It looks like the Museum of Modern Art in New York should have two very different blockbusters on view starting this week. Already packing in crowds is MoMA’s extensive show of Yugoslavian performance artist Marina Abramović, offering not just the........
  22. Oct 16, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. What My Photos Never Capture

    Times Staff Writer
    "Wide angle: National Geographic Greatest Places" landed with a splintering thud on my desk this week, a six-pound collection of travel photography that, you might say, does for the Amazon what Helmut Newton's "Sumo" did for Amazon women. Amateur...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Photography, Interior Policy, Wyoming, Indigenous People

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