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Howard Bingham : ウィキペディア英語版 | Howard Bingham
Howard Bingham (born Jackson, Mississippi, 1939) is a biographer of Muhammad Ali and a professional photographer. He was the son of a minister and Pullman porter. After initially failing a photography course, he was hired by a local newspaper. While working there, he met the young Cassius Clay (later to become Muhammad Ali). The two had an instant rapport, one that led to a lifelong friendship. Bingham went on to create arguably the definitive book of photographs of Ali, ''Muhammad Ali: A Thirty-Year Journey''.〔Bingham, Howard L., et al. ''Muhammad Ali: a Thirty Year Journey''. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993. ISBN 0-671-76078-5〕 Bingham was one of the first black photographer to work on a Hollywood International Cinematographers Guild camera crew. Adger Cowans joined the local 644 in 1969 which became the local 600 after working on Cotton Comes to Harlem produced by MGM. His photographs have been published in magazines and periodicals including: ''Life, Look, Time, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, People, Ebony'' and others. He was selected as a photographer for the 1990 project ''Songs of My People''.〔University of Missouri. ("Songs of My People: A Collection of Photographs from the Museum of Art and Archaeology." ) Accessed August 7, 2009.〕 ==References==
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