Angkor Wat
Clouds hover over two towers at the world’s largest religious monument on January 9, 2018.
Read MoreRFK Campaigning
Senator Robert F Kennedy campaigns in New Mexico as he runs for president.
Read MoreJimmy Carter
Former President Jimmy Carter at the Carter Center, September 14, 2011.
Read MoreLZ Lonely
A tattered American flag flies over the U.S. landing zone, LZ Lonely, south of Pleiku in Vietnam’s Central Highlands.
Read MoreHanging On
A cowboy tries to hold on to a bucking bronco during Oregon’s 1967 Pendleton Round-Up.
Read MorePulling In
Passengers wait for the train to pull into the station. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreHawaii Volcano
A helicopter is dwarfed by the active Pu’u’ ‘O’o vent of the Kilauea volcano on December 31, 2000. This image appeared in Kennerly’s 2002 book, Photo du Jour. “I decided to create a visual diary of the first year of the twenty-first century … It was a simple concept. One Camera. One lens. One year.…
Read MoreRFK at The Ambassador Hotel
Robert Kennedy in his Ambassador Hotel suite after winning the California Primary. He was being interviewed by ABC correspondent Sander Vanocur minutes before he was to address an enthusiastic crowd of supporters in the hotel ballroom. After his speech, as he made his way through the hotel’s kitchen, Robert Kennedy was assassinated. June 6, 1968
Read MoreClinton Shrugged
President Bill Clinton shrugs while speaking with the press at a fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee, April 15, 2000.
Read MoreWagon Race
Horse-drawn wagons race at Oregon’s 1967 Pendleton Round-Up.
Read MoreMetropolitan Avenue
The final eastern most stop of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train was Metropolitan Avenue. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MorePalm Tree
A palm tree in Douglas Park on July 10, 2000. This image appeared in Kennerly’s 2002 book, Photo du Jour. “I decided to create a visual diary of the first year of the twenty-first century … It was a simple concept. One Camera. One lens. One year. Photo du Jour. I had worked with a…
Read MoreJacqueline Kennedy Onassis leaves Broadway Show
Jacqueline Onassis, her sister Lee Radziwill (L), and Bunny Mellon in a car leaving a Broadway show.
Read MorePower Couple
South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky and his wife Mai during a press conference.
Read MoreWindow on Nixon
President Richard Nixon waves from the back of his limousine.
Read MoreChecking the tracks
A track worker checks the train track rails. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreBob Hope Golfing
Bob Hope making a funny face while out golfing. He was there playing with Vice President Gerald R Ford. April of 1974
Read MoreSaigon Protest
Having removed his artificial leg, a disabled Vietnamese veteran, protests the lack of benefits while sitting in the middle of a busy boulevard facing a government building.
Read MoreEncounters
A man stops to check on a drunk sitting in the street.
Read MoreBillboard Artist
An artist paints a new advertisement on a billboard next to the tracks. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreJumpin’ Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger performs during a Rolling Stones concert at the Capital Centre outside Washington, DC on July 1, 1975.
Read MoreFord in White House Pool
President Ford has his first swim in the new White House pool. May 7, 1975.
Read MoreWounded Soldiers
Wounded Vietnamese soldiers huddle in a helicopter awaiting evacuation after a Communist rocket attack at Firebase 6 in the Central Highlands.
Read MoreGenerations
A young girl and an older woman hold an umbrella, walking in front of Crest Billiards near US Army base Fort Benjamin Harrison.
Read MoreBoarding
Passengers boarding and exiting the train at one of its stops. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreGeorge Harrison and Billy Preston
George Harrison plays with Billy Preston in a concert at the Capital Centre on December 13, 1974, during Harrison’s North American tour with Ravi Shankar.
Read MoreBetty Ford on the Cabinet Room Table
First Lady Betty Ford strikes a playful pose on the Cabinet Room table, January 19, 1977, the day before leaving the White House and the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter. Mrs. Ford, a former Martha Graham dancer, was a strong advocate for women’s rights. On this day, she had been making her way through the…
Read MoreJohn and Martha Mitchell
Attorney General John Mitchell and his wife Martha at the Justice Department. This image was published in Kennerly’s 1995 book, Photo Op. “It was during that period [of antiwar demonstrations over US troops going into Cambodia] that Martha Mitchell, the attorney general’s feisty wife, on seeing thousands of marchers in the street below her husband’s…
Read MoreThe Innocent
A little Vietnamese refugee girl near the DMZ.
Read MoreERA Supporter
An advocate for the National Women’s Party (NWP) demonstrates near the White House for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.
Read MoreMiddle of the Road
A long view down the avenue as the elevated train crosses town. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreGeorge at the White House
George Harrison takes the president’s chair in the Cabinet Room of the White House on December 13, 1974. Harrison was a guest of the President’s son, Jack Ford while the former Beatle played a concert in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II in the White House
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Phillip, President Gerald R. Ford and Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, and First Lady Betty Ford in the Red Room after dinner during an official White House visit.
Read MoreTransition
President-elect Jimmy Carter has a cup of coffee with President Gerald R. Ford in the Blue Room of the White House before Carter’s Inauguration on January 20, 1977.
Read MoreBuffalo Boys
Two young boys tend their water buffalo. Even during war, everyday life goes on.
Read MoreParty Dress
Attendees at a social function for the Multnomah Bar Association.
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