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- Q16010356 description "American journalist".
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- Q16010356 abstract "Lawrence Fried (b.June 28, 1926 – d.1983), was an American photo-journalist, whose work appeared in Newsweek, The Saturday Evening Post, The New York Times, Vogue, Collier's, and Parade Magazine.[1] with over 70 covers for Newsweek [2]. He was the recipient of the Photographer of the Year award by the Overseas Press Club, the Outstanding Service to ASMP award and the Benjamin Franklin Award [3].Fried learned photography while serving in World War II. After the war he attended the University of Miami, then moved to New York City and began a 30-year career as a freelance photographer. He was a three-term president of the American Society of Magazine Photographers, a trade organization, and a founding partner of the Image Bank, which represents the work of 300 photographers.[5]The people and subjects that he photographed on multiple occasions range from Vietnam [6] to world leaders such as Chang Kai-shek [7]. His photograph of Robert F. Kennedy was chosen as the book cover of Kennedy's To Seek a Newer World [8]. While riding in the presidential motorcade covering Lyndon Johnson for the Saturday Evening Post [9] his car caught on fire and his leap—cameras flinging in the air—was captured on the front page of many major newspapers including The New York Daily News.[10]He photographed musicians, actors, and visual artists throughout his career. Bette Midler [11], Stevie Wonder [12], Meryl Streep [13], Shirley MacLaine [14], Richard Serra [15], Joseph Kosuth [16], and Willem DeKooning [17].".
- Q16010356 birthDate "1926-06-28".
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- Q16010356 deathDate "1983".
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- Q16010356 dateOfBirth "1926-06-28".
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- Q16010356 name "Fried, Lawrence".
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- Q16010356 comment "Lawrence Fried (b.June 28, 1926 – d.1983), was an American photo-journalist, whose work appeared in Newsweek, The Saturday Evening Post, The New York Times, Vogue, Collier's, and Parade Magazine.[1] with over 70 covers for Newsweek [2]. He was the recipient of the Photographer of the Year award by the Overseas Press Club, the Outstanding Service to ASMP award and the Benjamin Franklin Award [3].Fried learned photography while serving in World War II.".
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