Monday, 5 March 2012

Stan Stearns dies at 76; photographer at JFK's funeral

 

Stan Stearns dies at 76; photographer at JFK's funeral

Stan Stearns, 76, who took the iconic photograph of John F.

Another photographer, Joe O'Donnell, had taken credit for the photograph, but when his obituaries in 2007 mistakenly said he took the image, photojournalists offered evidence that Stearns had snapped the famous photograph.

As a photographer for United Press International, Stearns was assigned to cover John F. 25, 1963. , said his son Jay.

Other still photographers missed the picture because they had focused on Jacqueline Kennedy or the president's coffin, Stearns later said.

He was a photographer in the Air Force and then for UPI before leaving in 1970 to open a private photography studio in his hometown.

"His hand went up, it went down; one exposure, that's all I got," Stearns told the Baltimore Sun in 1999.

Stanley Frank Stearns was born May 11, 1935, in Annapolis , Md. It's frustrating when I think of how much money that picture has made in the last 30 years. He was standing outside a Washington cathedral with about 70 photographers when he saw Jacqueline Kennedy lean down to whisper to her son, who turned 3 that day. And I knew I had the picture of the funeral. He dropped out of high school at 16 to work as a photographer at a small newspaper. The boy then stepped forward as the flag-draped coffin rolled by.

"I got $25 for winning picture of the month" at UPI, Stearns said in the Sun. Probably $3 [million] to $5 million.

Stan Stearns dies at 76; photographer at JFK's funeral



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