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Alfred Eisenstaedt was a German born American Photojournalist. Most popular photographer during his days and still, he was one of the 4 prominent early photographers hired by the Life Magazine. Alfred was born in Prussia

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Pair of prostitutes descending stairs after dark in Montmartre, Paris, 1930. Photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt-LIFE.  how did the photographer know they were prostitutes tho?

Pair of prostitutes descending stairs after dark in Montmartre, Paris, 1930. Photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt-LIFE.

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10 Rarely Seen Before Photographs Of Jackie Kennedy Relaxing At Home

The iconic First Lady was known for elegant attire in the spotlight, yet rarely is she pictured amongst creature comforts. Vogue takes a look at her life behind-the-scenes with her young children in a series of rarely seen before archive images

Wife and baby saying farewell at Penns. Station during WWII. Photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt NYC

Wife and baby saying farewell to serviceman husband/father at Pennsylvania Station during WWII. Photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt. New York City, March 1943.