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life magazine prospectusI received an inspiring gift from a friend the other day that I thought I’d share with you here. Chew on it over the weekend. Hopefully this resonates with the creative part in you as it did with me. I made me want to make stuff even more and share it with the world. It is a confidential prospectus for a new magazine:

THE PURPOSE: To see life; to see the world; to eyewitness great events; to watch the faces of the poor and the gestures of the proud; to see strange things – machines, armies, multitudes, shadows in the jungle and on the moon; to see our work – our paintings, towers and discoveries; to see things thousands of miles away, things hidden behind walls and within rooms, things dangerous to come to: the women that men love and many children; to see and to take pleasure in seeing; to see and be amazed; to see and be instructed; Thus to see, and to be shown, is now the will and new expectancy of half of humankind. To see, and to show, is the mission now undertaken by a new kind of publication, THE SHOW-BOOK OF THE WORLD, hereinafter described…

This new magazine? LIFE. This is the opening paragraph from Henry R. Luce’s 1936 original, confidential prospectus for what became LIFE Magazine. I couldn’t help but be wildly inspired by the concept. It’s a passionately written piece on the power and potential of photography, as well as a wonderful slice of history.

We all know the plight of magazines, but this gave me hope for their new era, whatever it might look like. Just think about how much more wildly capable we are today to actually deliver on this purpose and this promise. We have the internet. We have devices, screens and even still papers in places where there are no screens or fiber channel chords-to share now more than ever before. More than ever before we have our cameras with us day everyday and the means to digitally pipe this information around the world in a millisecond. The rest of this prospectus is worth a read. Link for download is after the jump.

A downloadable pdf of the original LIFE Magazine prospectus is here.

Enjoy and share. Have a great holiday weekend.
*note that I inserted gender neutral rhetoric in two places. Reference the original on the pdf if you care….

Thanks @johnnyvulkan for the gift.

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  1. Martin Beebee says:
    July 6, 2010 at 8:33 am

    I find the premise of the proposal (section I) really interesting: “. . . nowhere can he see the cream of all thef world’s pictures brought together for him to enjoy and study in one comfortable sitting. No publication devotes itself . . . to the business of supplying the biggest and best packages of pictures which it is possible to produce at a popular price.”

    And yet, this is exactly what we’ve come back to: ever smaller micro-niches of content, thought, pictures. It seems harder and harder to find and see “big picture” (excuse the pun) views of the world. Just waxing nostalgic? Maybe. Maybe not.

  2. William says:
    July 5, 2010 at 12:57 pm

    My uncle was on the cover of Life Magazine at the end of WWII. This was how my grand parents found out he was alive. He was listed as Missing In Action Presumed Dead for a year and a half. The cover showed my uncle and his captured prisoner Dr. Ley in a Jeep near München.
    I grew up with Life Magazine. Great stuff for photojournalists.

  3. Zolt Levay says:
    July 5, 2010 at 12:24 pm

    Of course, Life was a phenomenon, probably not repeatable in this time and culture, so different from the mid-20th century. Life brought together images, text, and layout in a unique, powerful way, driven by storytelling. The media landscape is vastly different today, with so much more and louder content available at a click 24/7. But, great journalism is still alive and great photojournalism can still thrive.

    I see tremendous promise in new devices such as the iPad, which provide a platform akin to the magazine format but with a richer visual experience. Perhaps this can spell the resurgence of a more economically and ecologically sustainable magazine and newspaper industry.

  4. Ken Toney says:
    July 4, 2010 at 8:40 am

    “not sure that they won’t get a whacking surprise”, now that is awesome!

  5. Nat Thompson says:
    July 3, 2010 at 3:01 am

    That made me teary.

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