Ali v Frazier
Joe Frazier lands a punch on Mohammed Ali during their heavyweight championship fight at Madison Square Garden, March 8, 1971. Frazier won that battle.
Read MorePajama Meeting
President Gerald R. Ford holds a meeting on November 19, 1974 in the Akasaka Palace State Guest House with his staff, Military Aide Steve Todd, Special Assistant Terry O’Donnell, and Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld.
Read MoreRainy Days
A young boy riding his bike down Tudo Street through the pouring rain.
Read MoreBrownstones
A row of nearly identical Brownstones is fronted by a line of cars parked along a street bisect the train route. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreRingmaster
A gymnast at Muscle Beach swinging on the rings, September 22, 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…
Read MorePresident Ford Before Congress
The first and only president since Abraham Lincoln to testify before Congress, President Gerald Ford answers questions about his pardon of former President Richard Nixon before the House Judiciary Committee on October 17, 1974.
Read MoreHanoi Trolley
Boys hop a ride on the back of a trolley.
Read MoreHomework
A student does his homework up against a car door. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreMellon Park Sculpture
A bird passes above a sculpture in Mellon Park on August 12, 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…
Read MoreMarshall & Coleman
Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and William T. Coleman prior to Coleman’s swearing in as Secretary of Transportation, March 7, 1975, at the White House. Coleman was the second African American ever to hold a cabinet position and the first in a Republican administration. Marshall was the first African American to serve as a justice…
Read MoreMelody Bar
Drinking and playing cards at the Melody Bar. The Melody was next door to the UPI Bureau where Kennerly worked, and was a favorite hangout for photographers and reporters who worked there.
Read MoreLife on the Platform
A weary traveler rests on the old wooden platform waiting for the train arrival. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreBlair Bridge #41
Blair Bridge #41, built in 1829 and still in operation, as seen on January 24, 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…
Read MoreLast Ride as President
President Gerald R. Ford and President-elect Jimmy Carter share the presidential limousine on their way to Capitol Hill for Carter’s inauguration. Also, in the car is Senator Howard Cannon (R) and Ford’s old friend Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill on January 20, 1977. This image was taken with the assistance of the Secret Service…
Read MoreVolunteer Militia
Cambodian women train to become part of a volunteer civilian militia.
Read MoreElevated
The train, as seen from street level, stops at the Bridge-Jay St. station. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreBetty Ford on 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 MoreField Trip
A group of Chinese students on a field trip.
Read MoreLooking Ahead
The train’s brake operator seen in profile. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreReagan-Ford Summit
President Gerald R. Ford meets with California Governor Ronald Reagan at the Century Plaza Hotel before dinner, October 31, 1974. The two were never close. Reagan would go on to unsuccessfully challenge Ford for the Republican Presidential nomination in 1976.
Read MoreStreet Life
A group of children on their way to school.
Read MoreLooking Out
A woman looks out from the back of the train. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreTime Stood Still
View from a yellow cab on April 24, 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 medium-format…
Read MoreNight at the Palace
Generalissimo and Mrs. Franco, Prince Juan Carlos and Princess Sophia, President Gerald R. Ford and First Lady Betty Ford, and Secretary of State Henry and Nancy Kissinger enjoy the entertainment after a state dinner in Madrid’s Royal Palace on May 31, 1975.
Read MoreRain walk
Two kids share an umbrella.
Read MoreVanishing Point
The train tracks disappear into the distance. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreTimber Truck
Following a logging truck on June 18, 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 medium-format camera…
Read MoreNixon Goodbye
This contact sheet of images captures Richard Nixon leaving the White House in his last moments as president, August 9, 1974. “Nixon resigning, and leaving the White House forty years ago today, was one of the top five stories that I’ve covered in my career as a photographer. When I revisited this sequence of photos…
Read MoreEscaping the Terror
Two young refugees walk with their possessions along the road escaping bitter fighting near An Loc.
Read MoreStation Overview
A train pulling out of one of the old stations with its wooden platform. One of the Myrtle Avenue “El” Train series.
Read MoreJack in Boots
Jack au naturel in boots at Situ’s house on July 13, 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…
Read MoreNixon at the Opry
President Richard Nixon tries out a yo-yo given to him by “The King of Country Music” Roy Acuff at the opening celebration for the new Grand Ole Opry building on March 16, 1974. Hank Williams told friend Ralph Gleason that Acuff was “… the biggest singer this music ever knew. You booked him and you…
Read MoreThe Vanishing War
South Vietnamese Airborne soldiers march along Highway 13 on their way to besieged An Loc.
Read MorePalm Shadows
Palm shadows on the plaza on July 15, 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 medium-format…
Read MoreNixon Plays
President Richard Nixon sings Happy Birthday to First Lady Pat Nixon during the opening celebration of the new Grand Ole Opry building, March 16, 1974.
Read MoreWater Break
An American GI drinks from his helmet while on patrol six miles west of Phu Bai.
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