Arnold Drapkin, surrounded by his fellow legends, gets the slideshow working at his 90th birthday party. Kenneth Jarecke/Contact Press Images

Remembering Arnold Drapkin

A legendary photo editor at Time Magazine.

Kenneth Jarecke
5 min readSep 5, 2022

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We’ve lost another legend. Arnold Drapkin passed away last month. Arnold was with Time Magazine for almost forty years. He was the head of their photo department for the last thirteen or those years. He was ninety years old.

As we move further away from the so-called Golden Age of Photojournalism this is bound to happen.

Thankfully, several of us old timers got together to celebrate his birthday with him down in Boca Raton this spring. It was a joyful experience. When Arnold got up to speak, we thought he’d go for five minutes or so. He ended up doing about ninety, one for every year, and the stories he shared were absolutely priceless.

Some were well known, like the one about the Reagan/Gorbachev summit in Iceland.

In preparation for covering the summit, Arnold purchased the use of both (and there were only two) of the film scanners in the entire country. He also kept a lab open over the weekend to develop the Time photographer’s film if needed. The summit was scheduled to be done before the magazine deadlines. Arnold made these investments just to have a plan in place in case the summit went longer, and it did.

His investment paid off in a big way when Time’s cover hit the newsstands Monday morning…

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Kenneth Jarecke

I'm a husband, dad, photographer, a writer (sort of), an occasional rancher and the Founder of The Curious Society. https://www.curious-society.org