Leica M4 black paint of famous photographer John Dominis (original vintage condition)
SerialNo: 1266211
Item Nr.: 19873
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Condition: AB: Near mint, very light signs of wear, absolutely fully functional good condition.
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An outstanding M4 black paint body (1970), used and owned by the famous photographer John Dominis. The Leica  M4 black paint in very good working condition, clean finder, shutter working perfectly, all parts are original ( never restored)

- What They Saw' book, signed by Dominis, and a photo book by Dominis 'Sinatra, An Intimate Portrait Of a Very Good Year', also signed.

John
Dominis (1921-2013) was an American documentary photographer and
photojournalist born in Los Angeles, California. His photographic journey began
during his high school years, where he covered local events for class
assignments under the mentorship of C.A. Bach.
After
serving in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, he embarked
on a remarkable career as a freelance photographer. He became widely recognized
for his work with LIFE magazine, spanning from 1950 until the magazine's
closure in 1972.
Dominis
documented significant historical events, including the Korean War, the Laotian
conflict, the early years of the Vietnam War, and the Indonesian revolution.
His lens also captured the intensity of the civil rights movement, President
John F. Kennedy's travels, and the powerful moment when Tommie Smith and John
Carlos raised their fists during the 1968 Olympics.
In addition
to his photojournalistic work, Dominis covered five Olympic Games, Broadway
shows, and iconic entertainers like Frank Sinatra and John Wayne. He spent
extended periods in Africa, photographing wildlife and capturing the essence of
the continent. Later in his career, he served as an editor for Sports
Illustrated and published illustrated books featuring celebrities and Italian
cuisine photography.
John
Dominis passed away in New York City in 2013 at the age of 92, leaving behind a
lasting legacy of captivating images that chronicle the turbulent events and
cultural shifts of the 20th century.