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celebration in New York City, showing an American sailor kissing a nurse in a "dancelike dip" which "summed up the euphoria many Americans felt as the war came to a close", in the words of his obituary. He was "renowned for his ability to capture memorable images of important people in the news" and
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This 1932 photograph depicts a waiter at the ice rink of the Grand Hotel. "I did one smashing picture", Eisenstaedt wrote, "of the skating headwaiter. To be sure the picture was sharp, I put a chair on the ice and asked the waiter to skate by it. I had a Miroflex camera and focused on the chair."
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for 50 years. During these summers, he would conduct photographic experiments, working with different lenses, filters, and prisms in natural light. Eisenstaedt was fond of Martha's Vineyard's photogenic
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s circulation of two million readers, Eisenstaedt's reputation increased substantially. According to one historian, "his photographs have a power and a symbolic resonance that made him one of the best
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He died in August 1995 at age 96 at his Martha's Vineyard vacation cottage named "Pilot House", in the company of his sister-in-law, Lucille Kaye, and a photographer friend, William E. Marks.
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wrote, "When it came to choosing the one photojournalist who had the most profound impact, and who leaves the greatest legacy, there was no question whom that person is – Alfred Eisenstaedt."
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magazine, and Eisenstaedt, already noted for his photography in Europe, was asked to join the new magazine as one of its original staff of four photographers, including
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with flash attachments, Eisenstaedt preferred the smaller hand-held Leica, which gave him greater speed and more flexibility when shooting news events or capturing
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His success at establishing a relaxed setting for his subjects was not without difficulties, however, when he needed to capture the feeling he wanted.
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Along with entertainers and celebrities, he photographed politicians, philosophers, artists, industrialists, and authors during his career with
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in 1933. Although initially friendly, Goebbels scowled at Eisenstaedt when he took the photograph, after learning that Eisenstaedt was Jewish.
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in 1906. Eisenstaedt was fascinated by photography from his youth and began taking pictures at age 11 when he was given his first camera, an
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began using more such photo stories, with the magazine becoming a recognized source of such photojournalism of the world's luminaries. Of
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Eisenstaedt's most famous photograph is of an American sailor grabbing and kissing a stranger—a young woman—on August 14, 1945, in
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celebrations, he stated that he did not get a chance to obtain names and details, which has encouraged a number of mutually
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in his boat, Hemingway, in a rage, tore his own shirt to shreds and threatened to throw Eisenstaedt overboard.
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featured more than 90 of his pictures on its covers, and more than 2,500 of his photo stories were published.
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office in Germany, and within a year he was described as a "photographer extraordinaire." He also worked for
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and was the focus of lighthouse fundraisers organized by Vineyard Environmental Research Institute (VERI).
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Eisenstaedt, known as "Eisie" to his close friends, enjoyed his annual August vacations on the island of
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Ethiopia Photographed: Historic Photographs of the Country and its People Taken Between 1867 and 1935
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to the identities of the subjects. Their identities turned out to be George Mendonsa (1923–2019) and
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Since 1998, the Alfred Eisenstaedt Awards for Magazine Photography have been administered by
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for the Pacific and Atlantic Photos' Berlin office in 1928. The office was taken over by the
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as conveying mischievousness, dignity, and love on the part of both Eisenstaedt and Loren.
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and others.) Because Eisenstaedt was photographing rapidly changing events during the
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of people in action. His photos were also notable as a result of his typical use of
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From his early years as professional photographer he became an enthusiast for small
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Eisenstaedt became a full-time photographer in 1929 when he was hired by the
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told him where to place the camera to get a good picture, and during a
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on Martha's Vineyard and was documented by a photograph published in
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After first settling in New York City in 1935, Eisenstaedt lived in
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Alfred Eisenstaedt Awards Established at Columbia, 11 November 1997
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chose Alfred Eisenstaedt as its 'Photojournalist of the Century'.
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described him as the "dean of today's miniature-camera experts."
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Behind the Picture: Joseph Goebbels Glares at the Camera, Geneva
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Two years before his death, Eisenstaedt photographed President
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and was wounded in 1918. While working as a belt and button
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photo agency founded that year. The following year, 1936,
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photographers." In subsequent years, he also worked for
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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Alfred Eisentaedt – BBC Masters Photographers (1983).
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2020: Eisenstaedt was posthumously inducted into the
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Twentieth Century Photography: Museum Ludwig Cologne
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but achieved prominence as a staff photographer for
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photographers, Eisenstaedt was most noted for his "
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Index

Eisenstaedt
Eisenstadt (disambiguation)

West Prussia
German Empire
Tczew
Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts
German Empire
Imperial German Army
First World War
WIA
World War II
Life
V-J Day in Times Square
V-J Day
Leica camera
Dirschau (Tczew)
West Prussia
Imperial Germany
Jewish
Berlin
Eastman Kodak
Folding Camera
roll film
German Army
artillery
World War I
salesman
Weimar Germany
freelancer

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