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  1. Martha Holmes is a BAFTA Award-winning BBC Television producer and writer known for her wildlife documentaries.

  2. Jul 9, 2019 · Martha Holmes (1923–2006) Martha Holmes, photograph from “Mr. B.,” LIFE, April 24, 1950. Courtesy of and © LIFE Picture Collection, Meredith Corporation. At just 20 years old, Martha Holmes joined the staff of Life after working at local papers in her home city of Louisville, Kentucky.

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  3. Jan 25, 2013 · The wedding was photographed by the legendary Alfred Eisenstaedt, and was “one of the most photographed wedding in years” according to one newspaper story at the time. Martha Holmes died at ...

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  4. Salvador Dali And Wife (1945-09) by Martha Holmes LIFE Photo Collection. Salvador Dali and his wife, Gala by Martha Holmes (From the collection of LIFE Photo Collection) Holmes’ pictures of...

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    Photographer Martha Holmes was assigned the task of capturing the magic of the newly minted star. One of the few women who were on the photography staff at LIFE, the Kentucky-born Holmes was featured in New-York Historical Society’s 2019 exhibition LIFE: Six Women Photographers.

  6. Sep 30, 2006 · Ms. Holmes is survived by two daughters, Anne Waxman of Manhattan and Terry Koshel of Mount Vernon, N.Y., and two grandchildren. Her husband of 46 years, Arthur Waxman, died in 1998.

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  8. Martha Holmes (1923-2006) was one of those photographers who strove to make her subjects took good. She would find their best side, shadow their thinning hair or even touch up the picture afterwards. “If they know you’re on their side—and I am—that helps,” Holmes once said.

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