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Company: Contemporary Works / Vintage Works, Ltd. 258 Inverness Circle Chalfont, Pennsylvania 18914 USA URL: http://www.vintageworks.net Contact: Alex Novak and Marthe Smith Email: info@vintageworks.net Phone: +1-215-822-5662 Ref.#: 11133Price: $500 Medium: Silver printMount: on original mountPhoto Date: 1972Print Date: 1972Dimensions: 13 x 18-15/16 in. (330 x 481 mm)Photo Country: United States (USA)Photographer Country: United States (USA) |
With a caption and National Press Photographers Association label on the verso of the mount with the photographer's name and the title. Barry L. Thumma was born in 1947. He graduated in 1965 from Penn Manor High School and attended Millersville University. Thumma was an Associated Press photographer, who covered four presidents. In his 20-year career with the AP, he traveled on more than 100 Air Force One flights to photograph presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton. He also photographed Pope John Paul II, Jerry Falwell, Mikhail Gorbachev, Michael Deaver, Alan Greenspan and Donald Rumsfeld, among other personalities and politicians of his time. He was a member of the White House News Photographers Association. Thumma began his career in 1967 as a part-time photographer for the Lancaster New Era. He joined the Associated Press in 1973 in Cincinnati, where he covered the Reds and the Bengals. After two years as the Ohio photo editor, Thumma moved to Washington, D.C. to cover the White House. He also captured heartbreaking images of the famine in Ethiopia, NASA space flight operations and troop actions in the field. He retired from the Washington bureau in 1993 after being diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a kind of bone cancer and died from its complications on November 25, 2003. He was 56.Shipping and insurance costs will be added to the price and must be paid for by the buyer. Pennsylvania buyers must pay appropriate local sales tax. International clients are responsible for their VAT and other custom's oriented charges.