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Nikon Press Release Excerpt:
NikonNet and ‘Legends
Behind the Lens’ Honor the Work of Internationally Acclaimed
Sports Photographer George Tiedemann
MELVILLE, N.Y., July 1 /PRNewswire/
-- For some photographers, inspiration comes from the most
unlikely places. For distinguished sports photographer George
Tiedemann, his life was shaped by sports before he ever thought
about photographing them. His inspiration came from his four
years in the Marine Corps.
This July, NikonNet’s
inspiring monthly, “Legends Behind the Lens,” honors the work of
esteemed sports photographer George Tiedemann, a man who has not
only contributed so much to the sports world, but served our
country as well.
“NikonNet is pleased to honor
the images and extraordinary career of George Tiedemann in this
July’s ‘Legends Behind the Lens,’” said Tracy Mack-Jackson,
Senior Manager of Internet Development and Programs at Nikon
Inc. “His eye for photography and creative approach have led to
outstanding contributions in the world of sports, particularly
NASCAR.”
Tiedemann, began playing
sports as a young man, but really gained a love for competition
when he joined the Marines in 1964. While serving a year in
Vietnam, he carried a camera to take pictures of everything
except combat, and eventually the idea for a career in
photography was born. “While I was in Vietnam I decided that I
didn’t want to do something the rest of my life that I didn’t
like,” Tiedemann said. “I made up my mind to do what I enjoyed.”
After serving his country for
four years, Tiedemann began working at the Asbury Park Press in
New Jersey. It took an emotional toll on Tiedemann after
becoming attached to many of his subjects, particularly when he
was photographing a girl who was suffering from a brain tumor.
He was apprehensive about taking on the assignment because the
doctors gave her a thousand-to-one chance of surviving.
Fortunately, the girl survived, but left Tiedemann questioning
his emotional attachment to assignments.
There was an obvious
attraction to sports for Tiedemann. After freelancing for many
years for the NFL, Tiedemann ended up at Sports Illustrated as a
staff photographer and stayed on board for 20 years. He called
himself a “utility infielder,” because he had the ability to
cover anything and everything, from outrigger canoe races to the
Little League World Series. If he had to photograph an event
that he was unfamiliar with, Tiedemann would do research and
show up early to ask plenty of questions. His diligence and
dedication paid off—in addition to Sports Illustrated, his work
has also appeared in Time, Newsweek, Life and People.
Gradually, Tiedemann began to
specifically photograph motor sports, especially NASCAR events.
He found being a specialist was not only financially rewarding
but emotionally rewarding as well. Tiedemann began to build
camaraderie with the other specialists and NASCAR related
individuals. After many years, Tiedemann published Trading
Paint: Dale Earnhardt vs. Jeff Gordon, Classic Photos from a
Classic Rivalry in 2001, which followed a decade-long battle of
NASCAR’s two most well-known drivers.
Tiedemann’s work ethic is
unique. He is extremely focused on the task at hand. “I’m not a
goal setter. My mindset is, take care of today, tomorrow will
take care of itself,” he says. Sometimes I think that people who
are focused on where they want to be forget about where they
are. For me, the most important job is the job I’m doing right
now, not the one coming up.”
Whatever the future holds for
Tiedemann, his legacy in sports photography will live on. He has
been an inspiration to sports photographers in every field and
Tiedemann will always be a Legend Behind the Lens. To learn more
about Tiedemann, log onto NikonNet’s “Legends Behind the Lens”
series at
http://www.nikonnet.com .
About “Legends Behind the Lens”:
NikonNet’s “Legends Behind the
Lens” series aims to educate users and, in turn, breathe
excitement into photography. Nikon has assembled a comprehensive
and intriguing collection of artists to share their most
incredible, challenging, emotional and exciting experiences on
NikonNet.
This inspiring monthly program
offers a behind-the-scenes look into the personalities and
philosophies behind the world’s greatest and most famous
photographers. “Legends Behind the Lens” also offers portfolio
galleries as well as tips and tricks of the trade from featured
professionals.
Past “Legends” in the series
include Kevin Gilbert, Nancy Brown, Joe Buissink, Steven
Weinberg, B. Moose Peterson, Eddie Adams, Jay Maisel and Howard
Bingham.
About Nikon:
Nikon, At the Heart of the
Image™. Nikon Inc. is the world leader in digital imaging,
precision optics and photo imaging technology and is globally
recognized for setting new standards in product design and
performance for its award-winning consumer and professional
photographic equipment. Nikon Inc. distributes the Nikon Total
Imaging System of consumer and professional digital SLR cameras,
Nikkor optics, Speedlights and system accessories; Nikon Coolpix®
compact digital cameras; Coolscan® digital film scanners; 35mm
film SLR cameras; Nikon software products and Nikon sports and
recreational optics. At the heart of every Nikon camera is
Nikon’s Exclusive Feature System, making it easy for anyone to
take amazing digital pictures. Through the Nikon Spirit
Initiative™, the company plays an active role in supporting
aspiring and advanced photographers through a variety of
philanthropic organizations, educational programs, events and
workshops. For more information, dial (800) NIKON-US or visit
http://www.nikonusa.com, which links all levels of
photographers to the web’s most comprehensive photo learning and
sharing communities.
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