A tradition of photojournalism
February 11, 2010 5:47 am TechnologyWhen Google initially announced on its blog with the intention of the Life archive was up, it seemed like a further Google skilled deed: Rescuing the first name of Life magazine and the glorious 20th-century tradition of still photojournalism. I deposit in Depression and found Arthur Rothstein photos of shacks from the 1930s with the intention of I had by no means seen. I did better with broader searches. When I sought photos of film negative scanner Saul bawl, I found several identical thumbnails of the same three author portraits from the 1970s. Looking pro images of Bali, I found the initially two photos with the intention of Google returned were a Time cover screening sticks of explode and a shot of Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman dancing in the Bali Room by the Beverly Hilton.