Faas recruited and trained several young photographers during his time with the AP, creating a supergroup of shutterbugs who were able to capture the horrors of war from almost every angle. While he became famous for covering combat situations–Vietnam especially–he also trained his lens on the important events going on in the world around him, such as the Olympics.
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Friday, 25 May 2012
WEBPRO News - Horst Faas Dies: Combat Photographer Was Pulitzer Prize Winner, May 25, 2012 | WebProNews
"Horst Faas, a prize-winning combat photographer who worked for the Associated Press for several years, has died in Munich. He was 79.
Faas recruited and trained several young photographers during his time with the AP, creating a supergroup of shutterbugs who were able to capture the horrors of war from almost every angle. While he became famous for covering combat situations–Vietnam especially–he also trained his lens on the important events going on in the world around him, such as the Olympics.
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Faas recruited and trained several young photographers during his time with the AP, creating a supergroup of shutterbugs who were able to capture the horrors of war from almost every angle. While he became famous for covering combat situations–Vietnam especially–he also trained his lens on the important events going on in the world around him, such as the Olympics.
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