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Young newlyweds killed in car crash half a world away
Beneath a starry sky, Sosé Thomassian and Allen Yekikian held each other on their wedding night, arms looped around hips, eyes locked, for more than 20 minutes so the photographer could capture what would become their favorite wedding photo. Back at the...
Tags: Marriage, Weddings, Social Organizations, Youth Organizations, Arts and Culture
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The Lone Cypress: Connecting with the most photographed tree in North America
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — You've seen the Lone Cypress. It stands along famously scenic 17-Mile Drive, raked by wind, swaddled in fog, clinging to its wave-lashed granite pedestal like God's own advertisement for rugged individualism. It may be 250...
Tags: Yosemite National Park, Travel, Arts and Culture, Golf, Marketing
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Illuminating the power of change in the L.A. Basin
For nearly a century starting in the 1880s, photographers went from sluice to street corner to suburban pool to record one utility's efforts to electrify Greater Los Angeles and beyond. The result of their labors: the 70,000-image Southern California...
Tags: Arts and Culture, The Getty, Southern California Edison Company, Edison International, Arts
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The Rolling Stones 32 years later — It’s only rock ‘n’ roll, but I like it
FrameworkIt was 1981 when I photographed my first Rolling Stones concert. It was the “Tattoo You” tour at the Oakland Coliseum with the J. Geils Band and George Thorogood opening the show. I was 21-years-old and taking pictures for the joy of it. I... -
In Mexico, immigrants' relatives watch U.S. debate, and hope
TONATICO, Mexico — Armando Guadarrama was navigating his taxi through the narrow streets of this central Mexico pueblo on a recent Saturday morning, some 2,000 miles from the Beltway. But like many here, Guadarrama was up-to-the-minute with the...
Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Organized Crime, Justice System, U.S. Congress
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Review: Camera-free photography with beauty and bite by Marco Breuer
Marco Breuer practices photography in a sculptural, performative sense, redefining the medium as physical and primal through embossing, scratching and scraping, burning, scoring and sanding. Diane Rosenstein included the New York-based artist in the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts
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Herald Examiner photographers reflect on the good ol' days
Nick Souza doesn't remember developing the film of what he considers his most noteworthy front-page photo. He doesn't even recall printing the image. What he does remember is "standing on a giant ladder in the middle of Broadway" to photograph co-...
Tags: Heroism, Magic Johnson, O.J. Simpson, Entertainment Events, University of California, Los Angeles
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Alison Wright, photographer, chases faces, grace
Alison Wright got her first camera at age 10, a Kodak Instamatic. Then she learned there was such a thing as a photojournalist, a person who traveled the world taking pictures. So that was that. She had a career – a career that would eventually...
Tags: Interior Policy, Laos, Politics, Indigenous People, China Earthquake (2010)
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Gustavo Dudamel: Through the lens of a Times photographer
Not many people who aren't musicians can say they’ve been within a few feet of Los Angeles Philharmonic’s music director Gustavo Dudamel while he’s conducting a symphony. Over the last four years, Los Angeles Times staff photographer...
Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Music, Arts
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So many ways to chill
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersWho doesn't love a cucumber? Picklers, slicers, green or yellow, smooth or bumpy, thin- or thick-skinned, chubby Kirbys, little cornichons, English, Japanese, Persian. Good thing then that with the impending heat comes cucumber season. They peak with...Tags: Cucumbers, Pasta, Onions, Radishes, Black Pepper
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A view into the photography program at Humanitas Academy of Art and Technology
FrameworkMore than 100 portraits of Humanitas Academy of Art and Technology (HAAT) students and their photographs will be featured on a 1,000-foot-long fence covering the construction of the Huntington Library's Education and Visitor Center. HAAT is in East Los... -
The L.A. Phil’s Gustavo Dudamel in the camera’s eye
FrameworkNot many people who aren't musicians can say they’ve been within a few feet of Los Angeles Philharmonic’s music director Gustavo Dudamel while he’s conducting a symphony. Over the last four years, Los Angeles Times staff photographer...
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