Marion A. Carpenter (March 6, 1920 – October 29, 2002), was the first woman national press photographer to cover Washington, D.C. and the White House...
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Marion Carpenter Yazdi (née Marion Bernice Carpenter; October 9, 1902 at Marcellus, Cass County, Michigan, – February 2, 1996 at Natick, Middlesex County...
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Levine, who in 1950 covered the outbreak of war in Korea for INS. Marion Carpenter, the first woman national press photographer to cover Washington, D...
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and only American woman to be editor in chief of a French magazine Marion Carpenter, first female National Press Photographer to cover the White House...
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with the surname Carpenter. See Carpenter (surname) for the etymology and related names. See Carpenter (disambiguation) for Carpenter named communities...
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Cagnoni (1935–2018) Robert Capa (1913–1954) Gilles Caron (1939–1970) Marion Carpenter (1920–2002) Kevin Carter (1960–1994) Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004)...
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the Navy in 1969. Malcolm Scott Carpenter was born on May 1, 1925, in Boulder, Colorado, the son of Marion Scott Carpenter (1901–1973), a research chemist...
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correspondent. Dorothea Lange (1895–1965) is awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. Marion Carpenter (1920–2002) becomes a White House photographer, frequently travelling...
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Isaac Heath Carpenter (born August 29, 1979) is an American musician, producer, and audio engineer. He is best known as the former drummer for the alternative...
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National Geographic, Look, Life, Town & Country, and Harper's Bazaar. Marion Carpenter (1920–2002) was the first female national press photographer and the...
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