- Alfred Eisenstaedt
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name = Alfred Eisenstaedt
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birth_date =December 6 ,1898
birth_place = Dirschau (Tczew),West Prussia , Imperial Germany
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death_date = death date and age|1995|08|24|1898|12|06
death_place =Oak Bluffs ,Martha's Vineyard ,Massachusetts ,United States
occupation =Photojournalism
alias = Eisenstaedt
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December 6 1898 [Citation| last1 = Zone, Ray| title = Alfred Eisenstaedt | date = | year = 2007 | url = http://artscenecal.com/ArticlesFile/Archive/Articles1997/Articles0397/AEisenstaedt.html] –August 24 1995 ) was aGerman American photographer andphotojournalist . He is renowned for his candid photographs, frequently made using a 35mmLeica M3 rangefinder camera . He is best remembered for his photograph capturing the celebration ofV-J Day .Biography
Early life
Eisenstaedt was born into a
Jew ish family in Dirschau (Tczew) inWest Prussia , Imperial Germany. His family moved toBerlin in 1906. Eisenstaedt served in theGerman Army 'sartillery duringWorld War I , being wounded onApril 9 ,1918 . While working as a belt and button salesmen in 1920s Weimar Germany, Eisenstaedt began taking photographs as afreelancer for the "Berliner Tageblatt ".Professional photographer
Eisenstaedt was successful enough to become a full-time photographer in 1929. Four years later he photographed a meeting between
Adolf Hitler andBenito Mussolini inItaly . Other notable pictures taken by Eisenstaedt in his early career include a waiterice skating inSt. Moritz in 1932 andJoseph Goebbels at theLeague of Nations inGeneva in 1933. Although initially friendly, Goebbels scowled for the photograph when he learned that Eisenstaedt was Jewish. [ [http://www.schlossberg-cohen.com/work.cfm?ID=866 Eisenstaedt's photograph of Goebbels] .]Because of oppression in Hitler's
Nazi Germany , Eisenstaedt emigrated to theUnited States in 1935, where he lived in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, for the rest of his life. He worked as a photographer for "Life" magazine from 1936 to 1972. His photos of news events and celebrities, such asDagmar ,Sophia Loren andErnest Hemingway , appeared on 90 "Life" covers.Martha's Vineyard
Eisenstaedt, known as "Eisie" to his close friends, enjoyed his annual August vacations on the island of
Martha's Vineyard for 50 years. When on assignment in theGalapagos Islands ,Vague|When? 1950? 1970?|date=March 2008 Eisenstaedt left the Galapagos prior to the assignment's completion so he could arrive on time for his Vineyard vacation in the Menemsha area of the town of Chilmark.Fact|date=August 2007 During his Vineyard summers, he would conduct photographic "experiments," by working with various lenses, filters, and prisms, but always working with natural light. Eisenstaedt was fond of Martha's Vineyard's photogenic lighthouses, and was the focus of lighthouse fund raisers for the Vineyard Environmental Research Institute (VERI), the lease-holder of the lighthouses. One fund raiser was titled "Eisenstaedt Day" and was an international event. The last Eisenstaedt lighthouse fundraiser was held in August 1995, the month of his death on Martha's Vineyard.Eisenstaedt's last photographs were of President
Bill Clinton with wife, Hillary, and daughter, Chelsea, on August 1993, at the Granary Gallery inWest Tisbury on Martha's Vineyard. This historic "private" photo-session took place in a fenced-in courtyard protected by the Secret Service for over one hour, and was fully documented by William E. Marks. [A photograph of the event appears in "People" magazine,September 13 ,1993 , p.11.] Marks, who took hundreds of photographs of Eisenstaedt in every situation imaginable for over ten years,Fact|date=August 2007 also photographed Eisenstaedt signing his famous V-J Day photograph on the morning of his passing.
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