Behind-the-scenes photos from iconic movies are like magic windows into a hidden world—they can completely change the way you see your favorite films. Today’s collection of nostalgic on-set pictures ...
For more than four decades, former Detroit Free Press Chief Photographer Tony Spina captured some of the most iconic moments in the city's history. Spina worked at the paper from 1946 through 1988, ...
The 1950s were a defining decade in American history, marked by postwar optimism, booming suburbs, and a confidence that shaped everything from architecture to advertising. Families were growing, new ...
The past isn’t truly gone. It’s still alive in photos, books, films, and people’s memories. Some photos are so iconic that they become known in every corner of the world. And yet, they don’t paint the ...
The man whom many call the greatest boxer of all time, Muhammad Ali, is celebrating his 70th birthday on Tuesday. In honor of Ali’s 70th, Time magazine has compiled a list of his 70 most iconic images ...
Around 1911, while working at the Optical Institute in Wetzlar, Germany, Oskar Barnack floated a bold idea. Struggling with asthma, the photography enthusiast found it difficult to lug around ...
The old saying goes that a picture is worth a thousand words, but does that make a camera worth over 2 million bucks? It does for this one, the favorite camera of LIFE magazine photographer David ...
Almost every moment of the Winter Olympics was available to watch - streamed live or repackaged in primetime. But even with wall-to-wall video and viral clips, it's often the iconic stills captured by ...
McLean, Va (7 News) — Megan Clarke of Good Morning Washington visited the Historic Pleasant Grove Church in McLean, Virginia, to explore the current art exhibition and learn about nationally acclaimed ...
After a four-year closure, Newcastle Art Gallery has finally reopened to the public after a $48 million expansion. The response from the community has been strong, with 18,000 people turning up for ...
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