Paul Schutzer (1930 – 5 June 1967) was an award-winning photojournalist for Life magazine, famous for his "The Blunt Reality of the War in Vietnam" cover photo. He died on assignment while embedded with Israeli troops on the first day of the Six-Day War.
‘The Italian Men’ dated 1963 by Paul Schutzer from LIFE Magazine
A view of a teenage hang out. Norfolk, 1958
A West Berlin toddler attempts to open a sealed door of a house that has become part of the Berlin Wall in August 1961 via Paul Schutzer - Getty Images
A West Berlin woman looks out over the Berlin Wall. (1961)
A young man and his dog. Photograph by Paul Schutzer. Montgomery, Alabama, USA, 1961.
The Berlin Wall - Rise and Fall
An East German guard throws a ball back to a child on the West German side of the Berlin Wall in June 1962, photographed by Paul Schutzer for LIFE.
Bobby Kennedy carrying his pajama clad young son Joe over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes as his wife Ethel roars w. laughter while trying to fend off another son during bedtime roughhouse, at home
cannes film festival - paul schutzer, 1962.
Chanel Look
Demonstrators shattering the windows on Vice President Richard M. Nixon’s car during his tour of South America.
Earthquake in Iran, 1962 - Amid the Ruins
Elderly Polish Couple Walking Hand in Hand (Paul Schutzer, LIFE Magazine archives)
Forty-five years after the great photojournalist Paul Schutzer was killed on the first day of the Six-Day War in June 1967, we present the last pictures he ever made.
Girl farm worker washing turnips from river, on collective farm, Romania, 1973
New York, New York - September 1, 1960
All images © Paul Schutzer -Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
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