Great seeing these images...many thanks for posting them! As I write this I'm watching "For All Mankind" (a Doc on the Apollo missions) on TCM co-hosted by Buzz Aldrin...as with millions of others I was clued to the TV set watching the landing! A terific, almost magical moment in time! Less than a month later I was at Woodstock...1969 was a heavy year!
My dad had a copy of the Man Lands On Moon cover of the New York Times up in our attic forever; the one negative I found is that it was actually a completely commemorative issue of the Times, 100% dedicated to the Moon Landing, so there was nothing to tie it to what else was going on. It was like an instabook, instead of a real issue of the paper.
Mr. Door Tree, I get curiouser and curiouser about your personal history. I wonder if we might have crossed paths somewhere. Anyway, always great to have you drop in.
Pat, I had all kinds of commemorative publications for the moon landing, from Look to Life, to you name it, (including the New York Times) and kept them safe for years and years. Around the 25th anniversary, no one seemed interested in them at all, and around the 35th anniversary I got rid of all but a couple items. My favorite save though was a Time Magazine that DID tie in what else was going on. I'm going to post some of that in a day or so.
I am posting these images with a non-profit and educational 'fair use' motive, regarding respective copyrights. Anyone downloading and using these images for any commercial use would be in violation of respective copyrights, and does not have my approval for such use.
My name is Thom Buchanan.
I'm an artist and photographer.
People are my favorite subjects to portray in art and photos. My wife (and studio partner) has called that my 'people skills', as I've been passionately creating portrait studies for many years.
I refer to myself as a pictorialist, a combination of image-making and journalist. Images are my life.
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Thomas,
Great seeing these images...many thanks for posting them! As I write this I'm watching "For All Mankind" (a Doc on the Apollo missions) on TCM co-hosted by Buzz Aldrin...as with millions of others I was clued to the TV set watching the landing! A terific, almost magical moment in time! Less than a month later I was at Woodstock...1969 was a heavy year!
My dad had a copy of the Man Lands On Moon cover of the New York Times up in our attic forever; the one negative I found is that it was actually a completely commemorative issue of the Times, 100% dedicated to the Moon Landing, so there was nothing to tie it to what else was going on. It was like an instabook, instead of a real issue of the paper.
Mr. Door Tree, I get curiouser and curiouser about your personal history. I wonder if we might have crossed paths somewhere. Anyway, always great to have you drop in.
Pat, I had all kinds of commemorative publications for the moon landing, from Look to Life, to you name it, (including the New York Times) and kept them safe for years and years. Around the 25th anniversary, no one seemed interested in them at all, and around the 35th anniversary I got rid of all but a couple items. My favorite save though was a Time Magazine that DID tie in what else was going on. I'm going to post some of that in a day or so.
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