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  2. Ozzie Sweet - Wikipedia

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    Ozzie Sweet (Oscar Cowan Corbo; September 10, 1918 in Stamford, Connecticut – February 20, 2013 in York Harbor, Maine) was a sports photographer whose best work in photography was in creating an image, not capturing one.

  3. Neil Leifer - Wikipedia

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    A year earlier, Leifer was one of the only two photographers with colour film in his camera [9] when Ali knocked out Sonny Liston in Lewiston, Maine, and his image of the moment has become not just one of his most famous photos, but one of the most memorable sports photos of all time – seen by many as the greatest sports photograph in history ...

  4. Andrew D. Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    His company is Andrew D. Bernstein Associates Photography, Inc.; he has served as the official photographer for most of Los Angeles's professional sports teams. He is in his 33rd consecutive season and is the longest tenured NBA league photographer and official team photographer for the Lakers and Clippers .

  5. Sports photography - Wikipedia

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    Sports photography refers to the genre of photography that covers all types of sports. In the majority of cases, professional sports photography is a branch of photojournalism , while amateur sports photography, such as photos of children playing association football , is a branch of vernacular photography .

  6. Category:Sports photographers - Wikipedia

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  7. Walter Iooss - Wikipedia

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    Walter Iooss Jr. (/ ˈ j oʊ s / YOHSS; [1] born September 15, 1943) is an American photographer noted for his images of athletes, including Michael Jordan, Kelly Slater, Tiger Woods, Scottie Pippen, and Muhammad Ali. He has been called "the poet laureate of sports."

  8. Allsport - Wikipedia

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    The Allsport photography agency was started in 1968 by sports photographer Tony Duffy. It grew to become arguably the most highly respected sport photo agency in the world, and its photographers won numerous awards until acquisition by Getty Images in 1998.

  9. Chase Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Jarvis moved to Steamboat Springs, Colorado, with his girlfriend, where he began shooting photos of pro snowboarders and skiers. [7] Jarvis licensed his first image for $500 and a pair of skis. [7] Jarvis continued to pursue photography while studying Philosophy and Art at the University of Washington's MA/PhD program. [7]