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Gary Haynes
Biographical informationGary Haynes San Francisco CA 94131July 2012 Graduated K-State University with Bachelor of Journalism. Joined Salina, (Ks.) Journal as staff photographer; US Army, retired a Captain, Adjutant General's Corps. Joined UPI as photographer in Detroit (1958); Picture bureau... show more



Biographical informationGary Haynes San Francisco CA 94131July 2012 Graduated K-State University with Bachelor of Journalism. Joined Salina, (Ks.) Journal as staff photographer; US Army, retired a Captain, Adjutant General's Corps. Joined UPI as photographer in Detroit (1958); Picture bureau manager in Philadelphia (1959-61), Atlanta (1961-63), Special Projects Photographer in New York ('63), and bureau manager in Los Angeles (1964-67); Division Picture Manager in Chicago (l967-68), Assistant Managing Editor/Photos in New York (1969). National Photo Editor of the New York Times (1969-73); moved to San Francisco (1972), commuting weekly during a final year. Photo Editor of the San Francisco Examiner (Only six months in 1973); San Francisco freelance photographer (3 months); Graphic Arts Director, Philadelphia Inquirer (1974), Assistant Managing Editor, 1975. Listings: Marquis "Who's Who In America" and "Who's Who In The World"As Assistant Managing Editor at the Philadelphia Inquirer, hired and supervised staff photographers and artists. Two photographers won Pulitzer Prizes for local and foreign photography and the staff shared a third; "Best Reporting from Abroad," Overseas Press Club; and other major photographic honors. Experience: As a photographer and editor, covered Meredith enrollment riots at the University of Mississippi and civil rights activities throughout the South (1960-64). UPI photographer in International Picture Pool at summer Olympics, Tokyo (1964) and UPI editor/photographer at summer Olympics, Mexico City (1968). Photographer and editor for World Series (1961-71), national political nominating conventions, campaigns, and inaugurals of Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon. NASA Mercury and Apollo programs, national and foreign trips of Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon; the four days following the assassination of JFK, the U.S.Marine deployment to the Dominican Republic (1964).Contributing photographer to "Four Days," American Heritage/UPI, (Kennedy assassination); assigned and edited photos for "Assignment America," New York Times. As a photographer, awards include Pictures of the Year first in spot, feature, and general news; White House News Photographers, "Best of Show;" World Press Photo, first and third-general news; first place in Look Mag sports photo contest. Sweepstakes Award, Atlanta Press Assn. Silver Medal:Magazine Special Section, Society of. Newspaper Design,. As an editor, Best Use of Pictures in a Newspaper, NPPA special award, 1978, and"Best Use of Pictures in a Newspaper" (1985) ; Contributing photographer (book) 'A Week At Kansas State;" Photo editor, "A Day In The Life of California;" Judge, W.R. Hearst photojournalism competition, San Francisco, 1986-1988. Author, "Picture This! = the untold story and classic photos of UPI Newspictures" Bulfinch, 2006Syndicated photo column, Knight (later Knight-Ridder) newspapers, 1976-1987; Lecturer on photography and photo editing, American Press Institute, Reston, Va. (1987-1991); The New School, New York (1991); International Center of Photography, New York (1990); USA-USSR Photo Summit, Moscow, 1992, University of the Arts, Philadelphia (l989-91), Temple University, Philadelphia (1992).Kansas State University, Manhattan (1989-2004) Photo/Graphics resident consultant, New York Times, 1996-1997.

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