Life, an American photography magazine that ushered in the work of famous photographers such as Robert Capa and ushered in an era of photo reporting, is expected to be revived as a regular publication.

This was announced on the 28th by a company whose CEO is model and entrepreneur Karlie Kloss.



According to the agreement, ``Life'' will be restarted in paper and digital versions after an agreement is reached with the publisher who owns the rights to the photo.



``Life'' became popular for creating a magazine centered on photography, and created an era of photo reporting by publishing photos of famous photographers such as Robert Capa and Ken Domon.



However, sales declined with the spread of television, and after Time Warner announced that it would cease publication in 2007, the service changed to a service that allowed past photos to be viewed on the Internet.



Karlie Kloss said in a statement: "I am deeply inspired by Life's iconic legacy and ability to connect diverse audiences with universal human stories. It will be a voice that encourages and unites all."



The New York Times reports that the relaunch is "the latest high-profile effort to revive classic publications during a difficult time for the media industry."