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      • Adams was born to Edward and Adelaide Adams on June 12, 1933, in New Kensington, Pennsylvania. He developed his interest in photography while still a teenager, and served on the photography staff of his high school newspaper. He also worked as a wedding and portrait photographer.
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  2. Early life. Edward Thomas Adams was born on June 12, 1933, in New Kensington, Pennsylvania. [6] Career. Early. Adams joined the United States Marine Corps in 1951, during the Korean War as a combat photographer. [7] . One of his assignments was to photograph the entire Demilitarized Zone from end to end immediately following the war.

  3. Aug 1, 2024 · Early Life and Introduction to Photography. Eddie Adams, born on June 12, 1933, in New Kensington, Pennsylvania, was a prominent American photographer known for his powerful and emotive photojournalism. Growing up in a small town, Adams developed an early interest in photography, which became a lifelong pursuit.

  4. Eddie Adams was born on June.12, 1933 in New Kensington, Pennsylvania. His interest in photography became obvious during his teenage years. For some time, he had to work as a wedding photographer, an activity that was soon to turn into a professional occupation.

  5. Adams was born to Edward and Adelaide Adams on June 12, 1933, in New Kensington, Pennsylvania. He developed his interest in photography while still a teenager, and served on the photography staff of his high school newspaper. He also worked as a wedding and portrait photographer.

  6. Feb 1, 2018 · Fifty years ago, Eddie Adams captured the exact moment the police chief of South Vietnam raised a gun to the head of a handcuffed man and pulled the trigger.

  7. Jan 29, 2018 · Photojournalist Eddie Adams captured one of the most famous images of the Vietnam War - the very instant of an execution during the chaos of the Tet Offensive. It would bring him a lifetime of...

  8. Sep 18, 2014 · When Eddie Adams died 10 years ago, many people thought his Pulitzer Prize-winning 1968 picture, “Saigon Execution,” would be one of history’s most graphic, violent and enduring war photographs.