Life
In 1936,
Time magazine founder Henry Luce bought a struggling general interest magazine called Life solely for the use of its name.
He turned it into the first ever photojournalism-based news magazine, and recruited some of the world’s most talented photographers. Margaret Bourke-White and Alfred Einsenstadt were among the original staff photographers; others who contributed to the magazine over the years include Robert Capa, Phillippe Halsman and Gordon Parks.
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