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Heinz Kluetmeier : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heinz Kluetmeier Heinz Kluetmeier (born 1942) is a German-born American sports photographer for ''Sports Illustrated''. He has covered every Olympic Games for the magazine since the 1972 Munich games except one, and has over 100 ''Sports Illustrated'' cover photographs to his credits.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Heinz Kluetmeier - Achievement in Sports )〕 He has served two stints as the magazine's director of photography and received the Lucie Award for outstanding achievement in sports photography in October 2007. ==Early life and career== Kluetmeier was born in Berlin, Germany and raised in Bremen, and at age nine, moved with his family to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1952.〔 He attended Custer High School in Milwaukee, where he was a varsity swimmer and captain of the tennis team. By age 15, Kluetmeier was working as a freelance photographer for The Associated Press, and covered the Green Bay Packers and the 1960 presidential campaign. He attended Dartmouth College as an engineering major at the urging of his father, who "never believed that photography would develop into a career". Kluetmeier shot photographs for Dartmouth athletics and campus events and for the AP's Boston bureau, and continued to freelance in Milwaukee during the summers.〔 After graduating from Dartmouth in 1965, he worked for two years with Inland Steel, and then a year and a half at ''The Milwaukee Journal''. In 1969, Kluetmeier joined the staff at Time, Inc. as a photographer for ''Life'' and ''Sports Illustrated''.
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