Gomel's 1965 photograph of the blackout-darkened New York City skyline in moonlight is believed to be the first double-exposure image published as a news photograph.[citation needed] In 1966, editors selected Gomel's "Kayaker in White Water" for inclusion in Life's Best of Year issue. In 1967, Gomel's Life photo essay on strip-mining in Appalachia helped lead to regulatory reform.[citation needed] Gomel's 1969 Life cover shot of President Eisenhower lying in state was the first news photograph taken from the dome of the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. His camera was fired remotely by wire to a foot switch hundreds of feet below the dome.[14]
After Life
From the 1970s through the 1990s, Gomel shifted his focus to commercial photography, and he moved to Houston in 1977. He shot national advertising campaigns throughout the world for Audi, Bulova, GTE, Merrill Lynch ("Bullish on America"), Pan Am Airways, Pennzoil, Shell Oil, the U.S. Army, and Volkswagen, and professional services companies, such as law firms and medical practices.[citation needed]
In recent years, Gomel has made international travel photography.[18] In 2020, he was featured in Bob Gomel: Eyewitness, a documentary directed by David Scarbrough.[19] In 2022, on the 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's "moon-shot" speech at Rice University, his photography from the speech and other moments in early-1960s space program history was displayed in NASA Johnson Space Center and Rice University commemorative events.[20] In 2024, the City of Houston proclaimed April 23 as "Bob Gomel Day," recognizing Gomel for dedicating "eight decades to the advancement of American photojournalism and imagery of world cultures."[21]
Publications
The Fight. Norman Mailer. 1975 and 2013, Random House. ISBN9780812986129.
The Civil Rights Movement: A Photographic History. Steven Kasher. 1996, Abbeville. ISBN9780789206565.
Life Sixty Years: A 60th Anniversary Celebration. 1996, Time-Life. ISBN9781883013608.
Life Goes to the Movies. David Edward Scherman. 1975, Time-Life. ISBN9780809416431.
Art Buchwald: Leaving Home, a Memoir. 1994, Putnam Adult. ISBN9780786201587.
The Beatles: From Yesterday to Today. Charles Hirshberg. 1996, Bullfinch; Time Life. ISBN9780821223178.
Life: Century of Change: America in Pictures. Richard B. Stolley. 2000, Time-Life. ISBN9780821226971.
Mafia. The Editors of Time-Life Books. 2003, Time-Life. ISBN9781844471034.
Arnold Palmer: A Personal Journey. Thomas Houser. 2004, Harper Collins. ISBN9781938069499.
These Guys are Good: They Live to Play, They Play to Win: the Spirit and Drama of the PGA TOUR. 2005, Tehabi Sports. ISBN9781933208008.
Building New York: The Rise and Rise of the Greatest City on Earth. Bruce Marshall. 2005, Universe. ISBN9780789313621.
Memories of John Lennon. Edited by Yoko Ono. 2005, Harper Collins)
The Art of Caring: A Look at Life Through Photography. Cynthia Goodman. 2009, Ruder-Finn. ISBN9781932646504.
2010–2011 Rules of Golf. United States Golf Association. 2009. ISBN9780941774109.
Moonfire, The Epic Journey of Apollo 11. Norman Mailer. 2010, Taschen. ISBN9783836556224.
Life 75 Years: The Very Best of Life. 2011, Time-Life. ISBN9781603202121.
Life Books: The Day Kennedy Died. 2013, Time-Life. ISBN9781618930743.
Five Days in November. Clint Hill and Lisa McCubbin. 2013, Gallery, a Division of Simon & Schuster. ISBN9781476731490.
JFK: Superman Comes to the Supermarket. Norman Mailer and Nina Weiner. 2014, Taschen. ISBN9783836550338.
The 1960s: The Decade When Everything Changed. 2014, Time-Life.
Life Books: Lincoln: An Intimate Portrait. The Editors of Life. 2014, Time-Life. ISBN9781618930729.
Blood Brothers: The Fatal Friendship Between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X. 2016, Basic. ISBN9780465079704.
Collections
Gomel's work is held in the following permanent collections:
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin: "Ranging in date from 1959 to 2014, the Bob Gomel Photographic Archive consists of film negatives, contact sheets and exhibit prints"[22][23]