L'Americain: A Photojournalist's Life
By (Author) John Launois
By (author) Chris Pan Launois
Easton Studio Press
Prospecta Press
31st October 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
B
Hardback
416
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
1162g
Before television, the great picture magazines captured world events for millions of readers. They sent correspondents and photojournalists to the ends of the earth to record history in the making. Among this elite was the photographer, John Launois. During the 1960s and 1970s, the final decades of the "golden age of photojournalism," John Launois
John Launois was born in France in l928, survived the German Occupation during World War II, and became an American citizen in l954. He soon became one of the top photojournalists in the world. His photographs appeared both inside and on the covers of all the great magazines of the day: Fortune, Time, Life, Newsweek, Look, Rolling Stone, National Geographic. He died in 2002. The New York Times described him as "one of the top international photojournalists in the l960s, covering wars, revolutions, the Beatles, environmental pollution, the Soviet Union and Malcolm X's final pilgrimage to Cairo." Chris Pan Launois is John Launois' son and coauthor. He was born in New York City in l964. He is a musician and composer, founded of the band Pan, and attended New York University Film School.