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Leigh Wiener : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leigh Wiener
Leigh Auston Wiener (August 25, 1929 - May 11, 1993) was an award-winning American photographer and photojournalist. In a career that spanned five decades, he covered hundreds of people and events. His images captured the public and private moments of entertainers, musicians, artists, authors, poets, scientists, sports figures, politicians, industrialists, and heads of state, including every U.S. president from Harry Truman to Ronald Reagan and illustrated every sector of industry including farming, steel mills, auto manufacturing, aerospace, medicine, research, early computing and semi-conductor manufacturing. ==Biography== Leigh A. Wiener was born in New York City to Grace and Willard Wiener. Wiener’s lifelong love of cameras and photography began at an early age. Willard Wiener was a newspaper man who frequently brought family friend and colleague Arthur Fellig—the news photographer better known as Weegee—to the house for Sunday dinner. Felig always had a packet of his latest pictures with him which he would lay out, asking a young Leigh for his opinion.〔Wiener, L., "How Do You Photograph People?", page 17. The Viking Press, 1982.〕 By the age of 14, Wiener sold his first commercial photograph to ''Collier’s Weekly''. In 1946, he moved to Los Angeles. While attending UCLA, where he majored in Political Science, Wiener also worked as a news photographer for ''The Los Angeles Times''. After college, he joined the ''Times'' as a staff photographer, but his years there were interrupted by military service in Europe as an Army photographer for ''Stars and Stripes''.
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