Henry R. Luce
Henry R. Luce was an influential American publisher and co-founder of Time Inc., which produced several major magazines, including Time, Life, and Fortune. Born on April 3, 1898, in China, he was the son of American missionaries and later moved to the United States for his education. Luce played a significant role in shaping modern journalism and media.
Luce's vision for journalism emphasized the importance of visual storytelling and the integration of news with photography. His magazine Life became particularly famous for its photojournalism, capturing significant moments in history. Luce passed away on February 28, 1967, leaving a lasting legacy in the publishing industry.