Abraham Zapruder recorded a tragic moment in history when he captured President John F. Kennedy‘s assassination in full color on Nov. 22, 1963. Fifty-three years later, granddaughter Alexandra ...
Abraham Zapruder, a home movie camera in his hand, found his unlikely niche in American history as the other shooter in Dealey Plaza. The photography buff aimed his 8mm Bell & Howell at President ...
If anything of consequence occurs in this era of smartphones and multi-G wireless networks, a horde of "citizen journalists" will doubtless be on hand to capture and broadcast the sights and sounds.
The idea of citizen journalism is fairly familiar these days. We’re used to seeing video footage on the news shot by someone with a smartphone. But one of the first, prominent such instances is the ...
(CBS News) In the nearly 50 years that have passed since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, only one film has emerged that shows the shooting from start to finish. Anthony Mason has ...
"Twenty-Six Seconds: A Personal History of the Zapruder Film," by Alexandra Zapruder. Publisher: Twelve. 472 pages. $27. Just when you thought there wasn’t a pebble left unflipped in the ...
‘Dick, Kennedy’s been shot in Dallas!’ I was in my office as Los Angeles bureau chief for LIFE magazine. The shouter was a LIFE correspondent who had wandered over to the Associated Press Teletype to ...
This is a frame from the film of the assassination of John F. Kennedy shot by Abraham Zapruder on Nov. 22, 1963, in Dallas, that was released by LIFE Magazine. Time-Life, Inc. This story originally ...
Zavada was world%27s leading expert on 8mm Kodachrome II film He concluded the film was an %27in camera original%27 and had not been altered Conspiracy theorist continue to criticize Zavada%27s work ...
It used to be said that every American could remember where he or she was when they heard the news that John F. Kennedy had been assassinated. Today, it’s official that no one under 50 can, or ever ...
Abraham Zapruder was a home-movie hobbyist and a staunch John F. Kennedy supporter. On Nov. 22, 1963, the Dallas resident nabbed a prime spot from which to view the visiting president’s motorcade. His ...
Now, more than 50 years later, the film is possibly the most iconic video in American history, and Zapruder’s granddaughter, Alexandra Zapruder, has written a book about her family’s connection to ...