Arnold Palmer, accompanied by his "Arnie's Army," follows the flight of a ball during the first round of the 1964 Los Angeles Open. Palmer shot a 70 during the opening round. In the Jan. 7, 1964, Los ...
You could feel it. The world was entering a new era dominated by radical ideas and transforming culture. In 1964, award-winning photographer Bruce Davidson was seeing America’s rapidly changing ...
The documentary photographer Bruce Davidson is known mostly for his images of New York — and not the softer sides of the city. He shot in Los Angeles in 1964 for Esquire magazine, and in recent years ...
The last time a Democrat represented north Los Angeles County’s Antelope Valley in Congress it was 1964, the year Rep. Everett G. Burkhalter decided to give up his seat and retire. That November, ...
Bruce Davidson is part of a generation of documentary photographers who emerged in the 1960s: Danny Lyon, Lee Friedlander, and Diane Arbus, to whom he was once close. He is best known for his ...