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Neil Leifer (born December 28, 1942) is an American sports photographer and filmmaker known mainly for his work in the
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Early life and education

Neil Leifer grew up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. At the age of thirteen, Leifer was introduced to photography through the Henry Street Settlement House, which offered free classes to the poor children of the neighborhood. Leifer began taking sports pictures, since it combined the two things that he liked. Along with Leifer, the photography group at the Settlement House produced three other photographers:
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, Manny Millan, and Stanley Kubrick. When he wasn't doing photography as a youth, Leifer had odd jobs, such as shining shoes and delivering sandwiches. Eventually, he saved enough money to buy his first camera.


Career


Early career

As a boy in New York City, Leifer would gain free admission to New York Giants games by pushing the wheelchairs of handicapped patrons into the stadium. 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. This game became famous as the first overtime game in league history, and is often referred to as the "Greatest Game Ever Played." Leifer, on his sixteenth birthday, caught several images of the game-winning touchdown which he sold to ''
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''. ''Sports Illustrated's'' editors liked Leifer's work and he quickly became a boy wonder at the magazine. He had his first cover shot in 1962 at age 19.


Sports Illustrated

Leifer was also known for taking risks. For the 1966 heavyweight title fight between
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and Muhammad Ali, he placed a camera in the rafters of the
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to get a shot of the canvas when the victor knocked out his competition. It has been said that it is the only photo Neil Leifer took himself that is hanging in his house, also he regards this as his favorite photograph from a 40-year professional career. His shot of Ali and a defeated Williams has been seen by millions and was voted the greatest sport photo ever by
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. A year earlier, Leifer was one of the only two photographers with color film in his camera when Ali knocked out Sonny Liston in
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, 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. Another demanding technique, Leifer frequently used strip photography in the 1970s for athletes including
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and
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, and for sports such as IndyCar racing.Strip Tease: An introduction to the strip camera, how Tom Dahlin made his, and how you can too.
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Neil Leifer, ''Sports!'' features several such images Leifer photographed seven Olympic Games for the magazine and is best known for having followed Muhammad Ali's career from beginning to end. 170 of his pictures have been published on the cover of Sports Illustrated.


Time Magazine

In 1978, Leifer left sports for a wider range of assignments with ''
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'' and produced 40 covers for the magazine. His cover subjects have included, President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George Bush, Alabama football coach Bear Bryant, National Rifle Association President Joe Foss, Statue of Liberty's 100th birthday celebration, actors Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood, Pope John Paul II's visit to America, Heavyweight Champion Mike Tyson, New York City Mayor Ed Koch, The Space Shuttle Columbia, President Jimmy Carter, The Animals of Africa, Olympian Carl Lewis, and actor Paul Newman. In 1992, Leifer covered both the Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France and the Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. The 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia was the fifteenth Olympic Games he has covered. In later years, Leifer gradually reduced his photography workload, turning his attention to films, although he has been known to come out of retirement for a special cover shoot for ''Sports Illustrated'' on rare occasions.


Filmmaker and documentarian

In recent years, Leifer has focused his creativity to the moving image. He is the director, producer and often writer, of noteworthy film including features, shorts, and documentaries. In 2007, Leifer was shortlisted for the documentary film short Oscar for "Portraits of a Lady" which he directed, and co-produced with Walter Bernard.


Books

''The Best of Leifer'' (2001) is a retrospective of Leifer's 40 years as a photojournalist and showcases the best of his sports and non-sports photographs. ''Neil Leifer, Ballet in the Dirt: The Golden Age of Baseball'' (2007) is a collection of Leifer’s baseball photographs of the 1960s and 1970s, the “Golden Age of Baseball”. ''Guts and Glory: The Golden Age of American Football 1958–1978'' (2008) is a collection of Leifer’s football photographs of the late 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. In ''Relentless: The Stories behind the Photographs'' (2016) Leifer gives a behind the scenes look at the stories behind fifty of his most iconic pictures. *1969 Dreadnought Returns Baum, Printing House *1970 Dreadnought Farewell, Kaye *1976 The Mark Spitz Complete Book of Swimming Crowell *1979 Sports Abrams *1985 Neil Leifer’s Sports Stars, Doubleday *1987 US Naval Airpower – Supercarrier in Action, Motorbooks *1988 USS New Jersey – The Navy's Big Guns: From Mothballs to Vietnam, Motorbooks *1988 USS New Jersey – World War II To The Persian Gulf, Motorbooks *1991 Muhammad Ali – Memories, Rizzoli *1992 Safari, Reader's Digest *1992 Sports, HarperCollins *2001 The Best of Leifer, Abbeville *2003 Neil Leifer: Portraits (with an introduction by Tom Brokaw), St. Ann's *2004 G.O.A.T. (Leifer was one of 2 principal photographers), Taschen *2006 A Year in Sports (with an introduction by Frank Deford), Abbeville *2007 Neil Leifer, Ballet in the Dirt: The Golden Age of Baseball (with an introduction by Ron Shelton), Taschen *2008 Neil Leifer, Guts and Glory: The Golden Age of American Football, 1958–1979 (with an introduction by Jim Murray), Taschen *2016 Relentless: The Stories behind the Photographs, University of Texas Press


The Neil Leifer Picture Collection

The Neil Leifer Picture Collection contains photographs, B&W and color, taken over the last 45 years (mainly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s) of most of the major sporting events throughout the world.


References


Further reading

* Gabriel Schechter and Ron Shelton, ed. Eric Kroll; ''Neil Leifer: Ballet in the Dirt: Baseball photography of the 1960s and 70s'' (
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2007) * George Plimpton; ''The Best of Leifer'' (
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2001) * contributor Tom Brokaw; ''Neil Leifer: Portraits'' (St. Ann's Press 2003)} {{DEFAULTSORT:Leifer, Neil 1942 births American photojournalists Sports photographers Living people Journalists from New York City People from the Lower East Side