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  2. Neil Leifer - Wikipedia

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    Using his free ticket and a camera, he would then position himself on the field with the photographers. Leifer gained free admission to the December 28, 1958 NFL title game between the Giants and Baltimore Colts. [3] This game became famous as the first overtime game in league history, [4] and is often referred to as the "Greatest Game Ever ...

  3. Spencer Tunick - Wikipedia

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    His grandfather was a photographer of high profile politicians in the United Nations. [citation needed] His father, Earle David Tunick, founded Resort Photo Service, a photography business that photographed private events as well as those of famous politicians, singers, actors, and athletes.

  4. 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." [2]

  5. Football photographer who saw 1,500 games to retire - AOL

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  6. Michael Zagaris - Wikipedia

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    Michael Zagaris (born February 22, 1945) is an American sports and rock and roll photographer known for his work on the Oakland Athletics, San Francisco 49ers, and the 1970s Rock & Roll scene. Early life and education

  7. The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players - Wikipedia

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    The series was based on a list of the top 100 National Football League players of all time, as compiled by a "blue-ribbon" panel assembled by the NFL Network. The members of the panel were current and former NFL coaches, players, executives, and members of the media.

  8. Ron Galella - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Edward Galella (January 10, 1931 – April 30, 2022) was an American photographer, known as a pioneer paparazzo.Dubbed "Paparazzo Extraordinaire" by Newsweek and "the Godfather of the U.S. paparazzi culture" by Time magazine and Vanity Fair, he is regarded by Harper's Bazaar as "arguably the most controversial paparazzo of all time". [1]

  9. Larry Silver - Wikipedia

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    Larry Silver (born 1934) is an American photographer. He was born in the Bronx.While a student at the High School of Industrial Art in Manhattan he met members of the Photo League, among them Lou Bernstein, W. Eugene Smith and Weegee.