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New York (AFP) - The legendary American magazine Life, a 20th-century mainstay famous for its photography, will be revived by fashion model and entrepreneur Karlie Kloss, the company of which she is CEO announced on Thursday. Bedford Media announced in a statement that the return of Life Magazine in print and digital distribution, as part of an agreement with (publisher) Dotdash Meredith, will lead to the relaunch of Life as a regular publication. The financial details of the deal were not immediately disclosed, nor was a date for the relaunch. In a world of dizzying social and legacy media po...
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New York (AFP) - US photographer Elliott Erwitt, renowned for capturing the lighter side of his subjects, their canine companions and celebrities, has died aged 95, the Magnum agency where he was a mainstay said Thursday. "He died peacefully at home surrounded by family," the storied agency, founded in 1947, wrote on X, formerly Twitter. The New York Times reported that he passed away in New York on Wednesday. "His images have helped build our general understanding of who we are as a society and as humans, and have inspired generations of photographers despite the changes in the industry and...
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New York (AFP) - Painter and photographer Chuck Close, who rose to acclaim with his photorealistic painting, died Thursday at the age of 81, US media reported. Close's lawyer, John Silberman confirmed the artist's death to the New York Times, but could not immediately be reached. Born in 1940 in the US state of Washington, Close was known for his gigantic portraits or self-portraits -- some of which were mosaics and others so detailed that they looked like photographs to the naked eye. Among his subjects were former US president Bill Clinton, composer Philip Glass, rock legend Lou Reed and ar...
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Washington (AFP) - President Joe Biden alone at a giant table in Camp David. A helicopter evacuating diplomats from the US embassy in Kabul. Armed militants celebrating victory in Afghanistan's presidential palace. The seizure of power by the Taliban has generated images that are sure to make history and threaten to leave a stain on Biden's legacy. Alone at Camp DavidThe photo showing Biden being briefed on the situation in Afghanistan by video conference while on retreat at a presidential resort was published Sunday by the White House. But even as the commander-in-chief hears from a number ...
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