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August 22, 2014

35 Wonderful Photographs That Capture Daily Life of Indonesia in 1972

Born in Amsterdam in 1936, renowned photographer Co Rentmeester first made his name in the world of sports—but not behind the lens. Rentmeester began with a career in rowing; he won the bronze in the double scull at the 1959 European Rowing Championships with his rowing partner Peter Bakker, and he came fifth at the 1960 Summer Olympics. However, soon he would become more famous for documenting historic events than for participating in them: shortly after his stint at the olympics, Rentmeester moved to Los Angeles to begin studying photography.

After graduating from the Art Centre College of Design, Rentmeester started his career freelancing at one of the most sought-after gigs in photography: LIFE Magazine. His first assignment was covering the Watts riots, six days of looting, guerilla fighting and arson that broke out in 1965 in response to an incident of police racism. His dramatic photographs of the scenes earned him his first accolades as a photojournalist and he was asked to join the LIFE staff full time.

In 1965, Rentmeester travelled to Asia, where he spent the next few years mainly focussing on the Vietnam War, capturing life in the war-torn country and documenting the experiences of an American tank crew in the heat. It was here that he took an image of an M84 tank gunner looking through a gunsight, which won him World Press Photo of the Year in 1967. It was the first color photograph to win the award.

Rentmeester was wounded by a Vietcong sniper near Saigon and returned to the US in 1972, where he continued working as a photojournalist and advertising photographer. The award-winning photographer has taken many other acclaimed photos through his career, including a series on his travels through Indonesia. We take a look at some of his best color photographs:




































(Photos by Co Rentmeester, via LIFE archives)

4 comments:

  1. This is great! Thank you for the nostalgia!

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  2. Awesome pics from behind the scenes of several Nightmare on Elms street movies...not just the first one. Thank you.

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  3. Thank you for the lovely and nostalgic pictures. I love them!

    JAWS is on of my favorite movies of all time...since my childhood..I saw it when I was 5 years old...and loved Sharks ever since.

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  4. These pics are very cute. i will share them on my blog here:

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