Vj Day (1945-08-14) by Alfred EisenstaedtLIFE Photo Collection
Alfred Eisenstaedt was one of LIFE Magazine’s most notable photographers and photojournalists. You probably know him as the person who captured the iconic V-J Day kiss image in Times Square. Over his career he had more than 90 of his photos featured on the cover of the magazine, and over 2,500 of his photo stories published.
Eisenstaedt was renowned for his ability to capture images with speed and flexibility. Unlike most news photographers of the time, he favored small 35mm film cameras and natural lighting—not the large, bulky 4”x5” press cameras with flash attachments that his contemporaries lugged around. He was a pioneer of this style, and this led to his success as a portraitist. His subjects felt relaxed in the presence of a less obtrusive camera and Eisenstaedt was able to capture timeless, candid photos of some of the era’s biggest names. "They don't take me too seriously with my little camera," he said to New York Magazine, "I don't come as a photographer. I come as a friend."
Here are a selection of his most memorable images:
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Nurses Training (1938-01-31) by Alfred EisenstaedtLIFE Photo Collection
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Winston Churchill (1951) by Alfred EisenstaedtLIFE Photo Collection
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Pearl Industry (1946-09) by Alfred EisenstaedtLIFE Photo Collection
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Six Generations (1972-06) by Alfred EisenstaedtLIFE Photo Collection
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Wedding Photos, Milestones, Jackie O, Ohio Landscape, Farewell Kisses. by Alfred EisenstaedtLIFE Photo Collection
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South Dakota (1940) by Alfred EisenstaedtLIFE Photo Collection
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Hitler, Goebbels, Mussolini by Alfred EisenstaedtLIFE Photo Collection
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