Might be of interest to some here
America in pictures- Life Magazine
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017svd6 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017svd6)
Looks like a good 'un! Cheers! :tup:
Yeah thanks Alf, looks like a interesting show :tup:
That does look interesting - will set the recorder so I don't forget it. Thanks Alf. :)
caught the end of the trailer and missed when and where.
Thanks for posting.
My brother used to buy the mag in the sixties and all the photos were stunning. :tup:
Did anyone watch it??
We had visitors and I also forgot to set the sky plus box :-[ :uglystupid2:
Will get it via iplayer if its worth watching :tup:
Yup! Was pretty good - well put together and handled by Rankin
Yes, I watched it. I was amazed that after it closed most of the photographers hung up their cameras and didn't take any more pictures. This leads to the conclusion that for most it was a job, not a passion. ???
One part that made me chuckle, was the guy who went to Playboy mansion to photograph Hugh and the playmates. Rankin asked how he felt and he replied, "Very horny". :D
I watched it too. A shame that there is nothing like it any more and that documentary photography has been replaced by egocentric youtube clippery.
I thought the essay on the country doctor was simply outstanding.
Shame that Rankin seems to have lost at least one of his given names.
A very worthwhile watch.
Makes you feel your age, I'm older than Life Mag. I noticed that when the first issue was published I was 1 day old. ???
I was a Picture Post man myself.
Not watched it yet, but I sureley will.
IPlayer link here. (Hopefully)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017svd6/America_in_Pictures_The_Story_of_Life_Magazine/
Quote from: ABERS on December 03, 2011, 04:59:21 PM
I was a Picture Post man myself.
I always had you down as a penny dreadful! :D
An interesting watch.
That point kept coming across that most of its staff togs hung up their cameras when Life closed, but it struck me that maybe that was as much about the type of photography they were doing as opposed to what they set out to do -
from journalism to celebrity - in otherwords, early day paps'
As said, there will never be another Life