
๐ฒ ๐ฐ๐ฌ+๐ญ HISTORICAL AND MESMERIZING PHOTOS: Windblown Jackie, 1971. [Historical Photos] ๐ฌ
Published at : November 02, 2021
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โฝ Windblown Jackie, 1971:
People simply could not get enough of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the beautiful young widow of the slain President who married a fabulously wealthy Greek shipping tycoon. She was a public figure with a tightly guarded private life, which made her a prime target for the photographers who followed wherever she went. And none was as devoted to capturing the former First Lady as Ron Galella. One of the original freewheeling celebrity shooters, Galella created the model for todayโs paparazzi with a follow-and-ambush style that ensnared everyone from Michael Jackson and Sophia Loren to Marlon Brando, who so resented Galellaโs attention that he knocked out five of the photographerโs teeth. But Galellaโs favorite subject was Jackie O., whom he shot to the point of obsession.
Photo credit: Ron Galella, 1971.
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1. 1st April 1936. American actor James Stewart (1908-1997) leaning against a โ36 Plymouth.
2. A graceful gal of the 1920s.
3. A soldier inspects a church stored with the stolen art of Europe. Elligen, Germany, 1945.
4. Albert Kahn. Vintage Paris 1914.
5. An Ejectable Seat Test, 1963.
6. Anti-Castro demonstrators burn the Soviet flag outside of the Russiaโs UN delegation headquarters. 1961.
7. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
8. Baby Prince William and Prince Charles playing during their tour of New Zealand in 1983.
9. Big Ben, London, 1953.
10. Brian Eno photographed by Leee Black Childers, London, 1973.
11. Cher.
12. Citizens of Sarajevo collecting firewood during the Siege of Sarajevo in 1992-93.
13. Clovis Trouille at work.
14. David Bowie, 1970โs.
15. Disneyland opening day, 1955.
16. Easter Island heads have bodies, 1955.
17. Farrah Fawcett on her Mustang Cobra II.
18. Henry Ford, 1919.
19. Hillary Clinton, 1969.
20. Hitchhiking, 70s.
21. Homely girl wades in the ocean.
22. In her early life, Bardot was an aspiring ballet dancer.In 1947 Bardot was accepted to the Conservatoire de Paris, and for three years she attended the ballet classes of Russian choreographer Boris Knyazev.
23. Jill St John.
24. KISS during the tour Destroyer in Europe, in Amsterdam, May 23, 1976.
25. Le Chat Au Chapeau. Paris. 1937. By Brassai.
26. Magali Koenig. Moscow underground, USSR. 1988.
27. Man reading Ebony magazine in Austin, 1950.
28. Mick Jagger backstage with Mick Taylorโs wife, Rose, at the Forum in Los Angeles, 1972.
29. Model is wearing a classic shirtwaist dress with fancy sleeves by Jay Originals, Miami, Florida, March 1955.
30. Over 100 people stand with a logged giant sequoia tree in California, 1917.
31. Paris in 1914.
32. Radiotelebar, 1950s.
33. Raquel Welch, Vietnam, 1967.
34. Ricky Nelson.
35. Soldiers gather around a guitar player and sing songs after a long day during Operation Yellowstone. January 1968.
36. Tenzin Gyatso, The 14th Dalai Lama, at age 2 (1937).
37. The Al Assad family in ~1990. Bashar (current president) is the second from the left, back row.
38. The Bowery where it intersects with Canal Street in New York, 1947.
39. Young Madonna.
40. Zeppelin passengers`lounge. 1936.
"Human history is truly a swinging pendulum of ups and downs. The centuries have been sprinkled with both bleak events, and beautiful hopeful moments. Since the invention of the photograph, those events and moments have been recorded for us, allowing us a window into a time that we never actually got to see for ourselves."
๐ A heartfelt thanks to all the people featured in the photos on this YouTube channel. All of them deserve to be recognized and honored for being part of our past and allowing us to create a better present. I wish that their souls find peace and unite with God. From PERFECT LIFE we have been paying tribute to them since 2013 and together with you, we will continue to remind and thank them for never being forgotten. Personally, I want to thank all of them and you for allowing me to earn an honest living with this work, without them and without you it would not be possible. I wish the best blessings for all of them and for you who are reading this. From my heart I send you infinite love, I love you. ๐
โ Pohotography, historical photos, historical images, rare historical photos, facts, history channel, best history photos, powerful & rare.
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๐ GET IN THE TIME MACHINE WITH ME... ๐ก
0:00 | Intro PERFECT LIFE ๐
0:10 | Photo of the Day ๐ธ
1:01 | Historical Compilation ๐ฌ
8:19 | Beautiful Farewell ๐
โฝ Windblown Jackie, 1971:
People simply could not get enough of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the beautiful young widow of the slain President who married a fabulously wealthy Greek shipping tycoon. She was a public figure with a tightly guarded private life, which made her a prime target for the photographers who followed wherever she went. And none was as devoted to capturing the former First Lady as Ron Galella. One of the original freewheeling celebrity shooters, Galella created the model for todayโs paparazzi with a follow-and-ambush style that ensnared everyone from Michael Jackson and Sophia Loren to Marlon Brando, who so resented Galellaโs attention that he knocked out five of the photographerโs teeth. But Galellaโs favorite subject was Jackie O., whom he shot to the point of obsession.
Photo credit: Ron Galella, 1971.
http://100photos.time.com/
1. 1st April 1936. American actor James Stewart (1908-1997) leaning against a โ36 Plymouth.
2. A graceful gal of the 1920s.
3. A soldier inspects a church stored with the stolen art of Europe. Elligen, Germany, 1945.
4. Albert Kahn. Vintage Paris 1914.
5. An Ejectable Seat Test, 1963.
6. Anti-Castro demonstrators burn the Soviet flag outside of the Russiaโs UN delegation headquarters. 1961.
7. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
8. Baby Prince William and Prince Charles playing during their tour of New Zealand in 1983.
9. Big Ben, London, 1953.
10. Brian Eno photographed by Leee Black Childers, London, 1973.
11. Cher.
12. Citizens of Sarajevo collecting firewood during the Siege of Sarajevo in 1992-93.
13. Clovis Trouille at work.
14. David Bowie, 1970โs.
15. Disneyland opening day, 1955.
16. Easter Island heads have bodies, 1955.
17. Farrah Fawcett on her Mustang Cobra II.
18. Henry Ford, 1919.
19. Hillary Clinton, 1969.
20. Hitchhiking, 70s.
21. Homely girl wades in the ocean.
22. In her early life, Bardot was an aspiring ballet dancer.In 1947 Bardot was accepted to the Conservatoire de Paris, and for three years she attended the ballet classes of Russian choreographer Boris Knyazev.
23. Jill St John.
24. KISS during the tour Destroyer in Europe, in Amsterdam, May 23, 1976.
25. Le Chat Au Chapeau. Paris. 1937. By Brassai.
26. Magali Koenig. Moscow underground, USSR. 1988.
27. Man reading Ebony magazine in Austin, 1950.
28. Mick Jagger backstage with Mick Taylorโs wife, Rose, at the Forum in Los Angeles, 1972.
29. Model is wearing a classic shirtwaist dress with fancy sleeves by Jay Originals, Miami, Florida, March 1955.
30. Over 100 people stand with a logged giant sequoia tree in California, 1917.
31. Paris in 1914.
32. Radiotelebar, 1950s.
33. Raquel Welch, Vietnam, 1967.
34. Ricky Nelson.
35. Soldiers gather around a guitar player and sing songs after a long day during Operation Yellowstone. January 1968.
36. Tenzin Gyatso, The 14th Dalai Lama, at age 2 (1937).
37. The Al Assad family in ~1990. Bashar (current president) is the second from the left, back row.
38. The Bowery where it intersects with Canal Street in New York, 1947.
39. Young Madonna.
40. Zeppelin passengers`lounge. 1936.
"Human history is truly a swinging pendulum of ups and downs. The centuries have been sprinkled with both bleak events, and beautiful hopeful moments. Since the invention of the photograph, those events and moments have been recorded for us, allowing us a window into a time that we never actually got to see for ourselves."
๐ A heartfelt thanks to all the people featured in the photos on this YouTube channel. All of them deserve to be recognized and honored for being part of our past and allowing us to create a better present. I wish that their souls find peace and unite with God. From PERFECT LIFE we have been paying tribute to them since 2013 and together with you, we will continue to remind and thank them for never being forgotten. Personally, I want to thank all of them and you for allowing me to earn an honest living with this work, without them and without you it would not be possible. I wish the best blessings for all of them and for you who are reading this. From my heart I send you infinite love, I love you. ๐
โ Pohotography, historical photos, historical images, rare historical photos, facts, history channel, best history photos, powerful & rare.
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