Alfred Eisenstaedt (December 6 1898 - August 24 1995) was a German American photographer and photojournalist. He is renowned for his candid photographs, frequently made using a 35mm Leica M3 rangefinder camera. He is best remembered for his photograph capturing the celebration of V-J Day. Wikipedia
Born in 1898, Eisenstaedt was fascinated by photography from his youth and began taking pictures at the age of 14 when he was given his first camera, an Eastman Kodak Folding Camera with roll film. In 1927 Eisenstaedt sold his first photograph and at the artscenecal.com/ArticlesFile/Archive/Articles1997/Article...
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a time that spans eight decades of the twentieth century. Alfred Eisenstaedt , the man behind the camera that fixed itself on some of the most enduring images of modern history, died this morning at age 96. Until the last years of his life he was still www.life.com/Life/eisie/eisiebio.html
Long acclaimed as the father of modern photojournalism, Alfred Eisenstaedt has chronicled the last century with more published photographs than any other photographer in history. ... Achievements: Time magazine heralded Eisenstaedt's "V-J Day, Times Sq www.gallerym.com/artist.cfm?ID=16
In 1935, a 37-year-old Alfred Eisenstaedt immigrated to the United States--narrowly escaping the Holocaust in Europe--and landed a job as one of the first staff photographers at LIFE magazine. He would become one of the most important photographers in Am www.life.com/Life/eisie/eisie.html
This is THE documentary film on Eisenstaedt. It was produced with him at the height of his Life Magazine career. He tells all about photography, Hitler, Hollywood, the 1950s, and so much more. In this Emmy-award-winning program, Alfred Eisenstaedt , at www.createspace.com/204464
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