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Ed Clark (photographer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ed Clark (photographer) Ed Clark (July 3, 1911, Nashville, Tennessee – January 22, 2000, Sarasota, Florida) was a photographer who worked primarily for ''Life'' magazine. His best remembered work captured a weeping Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing his accordion as the body of the recently deceased President Franklin D. Roosevelt was being transported to Washington, DC. ==The ''Nashville Tennessean''== Clark dropped out of Hume-Fogg High School after he told the editor of the ''Nashville Tennessean'' newspaper he was a photographer and got a job as an assistant.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ed Clark )〕 "I lied," he later admitted. He recalled that "Covering a parade once, I used too much flash powder and nearly blew myself off the roof".〔 However, he learned quickly and was promoted to staff photographer, a position he held for 13 years.〔
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