American photographer (1905-97) Made iconic D-Day photos, until shrapnel destroyed his left leg which had to be amputated. Post-war career as illustrative photographer for Life, Sat. Evening Post, Time, and others
Photographer, Director; known for his ad campaigns for Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Abercrombie & Fitch, Revlon, and Gianni Versace, as well as his work for Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair, Elle, Life, Interview, and Rolling Stone magazines
Appeared in a notable photo in 1974 at the exact moment he as a five-year-old boy who was born deaf hears sound for the first time. The image by photographer Jack Bradley and was published in the February 1974 edition of Reader's Digest
Photographer/Completed four books of photography and text: Watt Matthews of Lambshead (1989), Hutterites of Montana (2000), Avedon at Work: In the American West (2003) and Grit and Glory: Six-Man Football (2003)
JFK - A longtime photographer with the Dallas Morning News, Winfrey was heavily involved in covering the events of the whole weekend; later covered the Ruby trial; captured one of the iconic images of Lee Harvey Oswald in arrest
JFK - A longtime engineer and executive with the Eastman Kodak Company, Zavada is the man who authenticated the Abraham Zapruder film; his verdict that the film is unaltered made him a target of the conspiracy community