Remembering Ernest Hemingway on his birthday πŸŽ‚
Talking with Ingrid Bergman about her role in For Whom The Bell Tolls, 1941. Life photographer Bob Landry seems to have caught them in a thoughtful pause.
On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
Tore Johnson, 1954
Hemingway seems to be having a tiff with one of his cats.
On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
Hans Malmberg
At Finca VigΓ­a, San Francisco de Paula, Cuba. This is undated, but it looks like it's from the 1950s. Hemingway lived at Finca VigΓ­a off & on from 1939 to 1960
On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
He disliked this Lloyd Arnold shot from 1939. "I don't work like this", he said.
On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
Man Ray, 1928
On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
Earl Thiessen, 1952
Hemingway is on safari in East Africa. That's a Zenith Model H500 Transoceanic shortwave radio, I believe
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Oh, & a bottle of Heinz ketchup @HeinzTweets
On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
Noel Coward & Ernest Hemingway get into it at Sloppy Joe's Bar in Havana, April 1959. Noel was in town filming Carol Reed's Our Man in Havana.
πŸ“· Peter Stackpole for Life magazine
On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
Robert Capa, 1937
On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
Earl Theisen
Hemingway sparring while on safari in Kenya, 1952
On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
Lloyd Arnold, Ketchum, Idaho, 1940
Hemingway arguing with Robert Capa about his photographs. He didn't like Capa always shooting him with a drink in his hand (see the Capa shot earlier in this thread).
On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
George Karger
Hemingway admires his physique
On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
Robert Capa, Sun Valley, Idaho, 1940
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On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
David E. Scherman
Janet Flanner & Ernest Hemingway At CafΓ© Les Deux Magots, 1945
I think this is my favourite portrait of both "GenΓͺt" & Papa.
On Ernest Hemingway's birthday, my favourite portraits πŸŽ‚
Leonard McCombe made the trip to Cuba in October 1958 to cover Ernest Hemingway's Nobel Prize win for Life. A beautiful portrait.

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