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Winding down to the last days of summer. Let’s cherish them but not linger, because a brand new season is headed our way.

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Thurston Hopkins - London, August 1954
During World War II W. Eugene Smith became known as “Wonderful” Smith because of his apparent fearlessness during a string of harrowing Pacific island invasions. Said Shelley Mydans, “He always wanted to be in front of the first soldier in combat.” Then, in the initial assault on Ikinawa in April 1945, a Japanese shell fragment tore through his cheek and mouth.
Smith would not pick up a camera again until May 1946, when he took a photo of two children walking behind his home. The Walk to Paradise Garden a symbol of mankind’s long-awaited emergence the darkness of Depression and war, became one of the best-known photographs of the century.The Great Life Photographers