View from a lodge looking up Lake Louise at Victoria Glacier, Canada, 1946.Andreas Feininger—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Photographer Dennis Stock holds a camera in front of his face, 1955.Andreas Feininger—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Andreas Feininger, Broken Shell, 79-15/2, 1979
Laboratory scene of how television works, showing the image of a girl being focused through a lens onto a sensitive plate as an electron beam (its path shown by glowing gases) scans it, 1944.Andreas Feininger—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
A crescent moon rises between Manhattan skyscrapers, 1946.Andreas Feininger—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
New York Harbor and midtown, looking straight down bustling 42nd Street, taken with the aid of a 40-inch Dallmeyer telephoto lens two miles away, from New Jersey, 1946.Andreas Feininger—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Andreas Feininger, World Trade Center, 1989
Andreas Feininger, N.Y. 9th Ave, 14th-19th Street, 1941 / 1980
Andreas Feininger, The Gyro Globe Coney Island, New York, 1949
Andreas Feininger
Skeletal structure of a bird, 1951.Andreas Feininger—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
A macro close-up of a millipede, 1950.Andreas Feininger—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Dramatic cumulus clouds billow above a Texaco gas station along a stretch of Route 66 in Arizona, 1947.Andreas Feininger—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Air Force training, 1944.Andreas Feininger—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Slinky-like light pattern in the blackness of a moonlit sky produced by a time-exposure of the light-tipped rotor blades of a grounded helicopter as it takes off, 1949.Andreas Feininger—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Crowds fill Coney Island's beaches on the Fourth of July, Brooklyn, New York, 1949.Andreas Feininger—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Skeleton of a 4-foot-long gaboon viper, showing 160 pairs of movable ribs, 1952.Andreas Feininger—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
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