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  1. The Photography of Carl Mydans. View Gallery. New York Commuters read of John F. Kennedy’s assassination, November 1963. This Carl Mydans photo did not appear in LIFE when the magazine published as a weekly, but has been printed in later books. Carl MydansTime & Life Pictures/Shutterstock.

  2. Carl Mydans was an American photographer who spent most of his career with Life magazine. Some of his most memorable photographs were taken during World War II. Born on May 20, 1907, Mydans studied journalism and photography in Boston in 1930 and spent some time as a writer in New York.

  3. 2 Μαΐ 2013 · A look back at more than two dozen Vietnam War-related LIFE magazine covers, from the early 1960s through the early 1970s.

  4. After the war, Mydans completed assignments in England, Berlin, and Russia, and traveled to Vietnam in 1968 to do a story on refugees. After the closing of LIFE , he continued to work as a photojournalist with TIME magazine, and wrote books based on his experiences at war.

  5. Tunnel way for the mountain railway from Sa Pa to cable car station on Fansipan the highest mountains of Vietnam. Marines blow up bunkers and tunnels used by the Vietcong in western Quang Nam Province, during the Vietnam War, 5th May 1966. NARA photograph.

  6. 19 Οκτ 2014 · All the more remarkable that in January of 1963, LIFE magazine published the powerful cover article, “We Wade Deeper Into Jungle War,” and illustrated it with not one or two photos but with a...

  7. During World War II, Mydans photographed England preparing for attack, Italy under Mussolini, the Finnish campaign against Russia, Belgian refugees streaming into France, and France at war in 1940 and again in 1944 during the advance of the 5th U.S. Army.