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Introduce briefly

Alfred Eisenstaedt was a German-born American photographer and photojournalist. He was born on December 6, 1898, in Dirschau, West Prussia (now Poland), and passed away on August 23, 1995 [1].
Early Life:
  • Eisenstaedt's family was Jewish, and they moved to Berlin in 1906 [1].
  • He developed an interest in photography at a young age and began taking pictures at the age of 11 [1].
  • During World War I, he served in the German Army's artillery and was wounded in 1918 [1].
  • In the 1920s, he worked as a belt and button salesman in Weimar Germany while freelancing as a photographer for Pacific and Atlantic Photos' Berlin office [1].
Professional Career:
  • Eisenstaedt became a full-time photographer in 1929 when he was hired by the Associated Press office in Germany [1].
  • He worked for Illustrierte Zeitung and photographed notable figures such as Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini [1].
  • In 1935, he emigrated to the United States due to the oppression of Hitler's Nazi Germany and settled in New York [1].
  • Eisenstaedt joined Life magazine in 1936 as one of its original staff photographers and remained with the magazine until 1972 [1].
  • He gained recognition for his ability to capture memorable images of important people and events [1].
  • Eisenstaedt's photographs were known for their use of natural lighting and his preference for small 35mm Leica cameras [1].
Style and Technique:
  • Eisenstaedt preferred using small 35mm cameras like the Leica, which allowed him greater speed and flexibility in capturing candid moments [1].
  • He often used natural light instead of flash lighting, resulting in more relaxed and natural poses and expressions from his subjects [1].
  • Eisenstaedt's photography style focused on human interest and informal, unposed portraits [1].
  • He was known for creating a relaxed atmosphere during his shoots, which allowed him to capture the essence of his subjects [1].
Personal Life and Legacy:
  • Eisenstaedt married Kathy Kaye in 1949, and they remained together until her death in 1972 [1].
  • He spent his annual August vacations on Martha's Vineyard for 50 years, conducting photographic experiments and capturing the island's beauty [1].
  • Eisenstaedt's most famous photograph is "V-J Day in Times Square," depicting an American sailor kissing a nurse during the V-J Day celebration in New York City [1].
  • He continued working as a photojournalist into his eighties and remained active at Life magazine for 40 years [2].

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