John Dominis

A tribute to the late, great Life photographer

John Dominis passed away peacefully on December 30, 2013. By his side was his partner of more than three decades, artist Evelyn Floret. The renowned photo-journalist passed away at their home following complications from emergency bypass surgery a year earlier.

This website has been set up by Evelyn Floret, at the suggestion of Mike Maple. It is here so that his friends and admirers can sign his guestbook and share their memories of this extraordinary man. He may be remembered through his prolific work, which may be found through the links on the His Work and Obituaries page(s).

Please use the Guestbook  section below to share your thoughts/post comments about John. The notes posted here prior to his passing were most meaningful to him and those posted now are meaningful to those who were close to him.

Guestbook

John was a great inspiration to many in the creative community. If you count yourself among them and care to share a link to your website, John would be proud to offer a link to it from this site. Photos may be manually added in your guestbook message by the administrator, if you would please send them as email attachments to Evelyn at evelyn@sculpturezone.com. Please also use that email address, should you have any other problem pertaining to this website.

Thank you for your support.

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Robin Moyer wrote on May 22, 2017 at 5:50 pm
Sun, 18 November 2012 19:22:04 +0000

Hi John,



Here's a snap made this evening of people appreciating your contribution to USA-Chinese relations: Nixon and Zhou Enlai sharing a toast in the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, 1972. A copy of your photo hangs permanently on the walls of the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents' Club, above a photo of Mao toasting Chiang Kaishek at the FCC in Chung King, circa 1945. Like they say, "It's History." You have always been an inspiration for me and for generations of photojournalists around the world. Please hang in there and give us "just a few more" before you ship the film. Albest, -

Robin
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