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During the mid-1930s, Luis Marden (1913–2003), a writer and photographer for National Geographic, convinced the magazine to allow its photographers to use the so-called "miniature" 35 mm Leica cameras loaded with Kodachrome film over bulkier cameras with heavy glass plates that required the use of tripods.
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Birney 37 was climbing the hill on Calle 55, on the Sucre line [Luis Marden]:
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I remember Captain Jacques Cousteau wearing a Rolex and Luis Marden, my hero at National Geographic, wearing a Rolex.
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There are many: Jacques Cousteau, Dr. (Doc) Harold Edgerton, and National Geographic photographers Luis Marden [and] Bates Littlehales, to name a few.
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Luis Marden (Annibale Luigi Paragallo), photographer, explorer, writer, filmmaker, diver, sailor and American linguist born in 1913, who worked for National Geographic magazine, which came to serve as head of international staff.
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Prolific underwater photographer Luis Marden was heralded for his photos of fish, coral reefs, and archaeological finds, such as this 1,000-year-old pre-Columbian jar being retrieved from the bottom of a Yucatán cenote in Dzibilchaltún, Mexico.
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As the photo caption at National Geographic explains, the photo was originally taken by Luis Marden circa 1939 in El Paso, Texas, though it’s not clear why the colours on this version appear more rich than the colours in the National Geographic archive, which appear washed out.
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During the mid-1930s, Luis Marden (1913–2003), a writer and photographer for National Geographic, convinced the magazine to allow its photographers to use the so-called "miniature" 35 mm Leica cameras loaded with Kodachrome film over bulkier cameras with heavy glass plates that required the use of tripods.[13] In 1959, the magazine started publishing small photographs on its covers, later becoming larger photographs. National Geographic photography quickly shifted to digital photography for both its printed magazine and its website.
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