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While Gart directed his reportorial troops, Picture Editor John Durniak - assisted by Arnold Drapkin, Deborah Pierce and Alice George
...that end, Durniak and his staff, including Arnold Drapkin and Mary Themo of Color Projects and Assistant Picture Editors Michele Stephenson and Deborah Pierce, review thousands of new photographs each week. They also have access to the 18 million items in the Time Inc. picture collection. From this vast choice the editors select the 75 to 95 pictures we use each week...
After equipping Schecter and Sidey with cameras, he instigated a special airlift to get pictures of the trip off the mainland, and by Thursday night the first 150 rolls of film had been flown into Chicago. There Durniak, Color Director Arnold Drapkin, Artist Anthony Libardi and a crew of photolab technicians worked nonstop for the next 38 hours. Meanwhile TIME writers and editors in New York were poring over the Sidey-Schecter files for this week's cover story and articles in THE NATION and THE PRESS. The result: a hard-won look into a long-hidden China...
Taking the right pictures is not the end of the process. The masses of incoming photographs are usually weeded through by Color Director Arnold Drapkin and Picture Researcher Carol Saner. In the case of this week's China spread, they culled 2,160 transparencies, selected about 50 from which TIME'S art directors then chose nine for their final layout. Once a layout is approved, Drapkin or his associate Erwin Edelman takes it from New York to our Chicago printing plant-a mission that is necessary to ensure the accuracy of the engravings...
...this year, Senior Editor A. T. Baker and his staff -Arnold Drapkin, Andrea Svedberg and Nancy Smith -have been responsible for 172 pages of color. In recent weeks, they have been working closely with Louis Glessmann, TIME'S new art director. Much effort, of course, is geared to fast-breaking news stories. Improved communications and technology enable TIME'S production department, headed by Charles Jackson, to close color layouts as late as Saturday morning and still meet the magazine's deadline that night. Thus TIME has featured pages of color on the Apollo 11 triumph, President Nixon...