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Eddie Adams, who lived then in Bogota ... rooms each night in televised footage on the nightly news and in dramatic photography in newspapers and magazines from Adams and others.
Eddie Adams is best known for his 1968 Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph of Vietnamese Gen. Nguyen Ngọc Loan, the chief of the national police, executing a Vietcong prisoner. But for close to ...
Eddie Adams took this photograph of Mother Teresa ... Johnson (D) announced he would not seek reelection. For the photographer, the picture left a daunting legacy: He felt pressure to match ...
The late photographer Eddie Adams took pictures of hundreds of celebrities and politicians — everyone from Fidel Castro to Mother Teresa to Arnold Schwarzenegger (whom he captured in a bathtub w ...
And Buell says the experience taught Adams about the limits of a single photograph telling a whole story. "Eddie is quoted as saying that photography is a powerful weapon," Buell says.
The late photographer died in 2004, but his legacy still lives on. An intense four-day workshop for photographers, known as the Eddie Adams Workshop, is held each year in New York City.
In “An Unlikely Weapon” is one of Eppridge’s photographs from that day, a classic image of John, Paul and Ringo waving to fans, while leaning into the frame is a young Eddie Adams ...
At that instant on the sunny Thursday of Feb. 1, 1968, in what was then called Saigon, Associated Press photographer Eddie Adams’s camera shutter clicked once, and one of the most powerful ...
Ryan K. Morris is a freelance photographer and graduate student in the mass communication department at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Fla. He will return to the Eddie Adams Workshop in ...