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  1. As a husband and wife prepared to adopt their baby daughter, they brought a photographer along to capture their very first moments together. July 29, 2015, 7:51 PM UTC / Source : TODAY Contributor ...

  2. Jun 7, 2017 · This fascination with the familiar isn’t a new phenomenon, says Phillip Prodger, head of photographs at the National Portrait Gallery and a former judge of the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize. “We live in a world of the free exchange of imagery and social media and perhaps the photographs that once were considered more private aren’t considered so private anymore. I think ...

  3. Horst Fehlhaber. Camera and Electrical Department: Schön ist die Welt. Horst Fehlhaber was born on 10 September 1919 in Germany. He was a cinematographer, known for Schön ist die Welt (1957), The Miracle of Father Malachia (1961) and Flucht in die Tropennacht (1957).

    • Horst Fehlhaber
    • May 14, 2010
    • September 10, 1919
  4. Some of the most indelible images of the Vietnam War came to us through the German-born photographer Horst Faas, who joined the Associated Press in 1956 at the age of 23, and by 1962 was appointed the AP’s chief photographer for Southeast Asia. Faas’ photography of the Vietnam War won him one of his two Pulitzers.

  5. Dec 6, 2016 · Best Photos of 2016. Here is a gallery of National Geographic's 52 best images of the year—curated from 91 photographers, 107 stories, and 2,290,225 photographs. As an evening storm lights up ...

  6. Horst Faas, 1933-2012. Horst Faas, one of the top photojournalists who covered the Vietnam War, died May 10 in Munich, Germany. He was 79. Faas served as the Associated Press’s chief of photo operations in Saigon from 1962-72. Under his leadership, AP photographers took some of the most riveting and lasting images of the war.

  7. May 10, 2012 · Horst Faas, a prizewinning combat photographer who carved out new standards for covering war with a camera and became one of the world’s distinguished photojournalists in nearly a half-century...