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Steve FineHow Sports Illustrated covered the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics
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Jessica Mendoza and Maria RutherfordWomen in Sports and Photography
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Laila Ali and Mikki WillisThe Champion Spirit
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Jimmy ChinAdventure Sport Photography
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Neil LeiferReturn Engagement: A New Lecture
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Bruce Hall and Corinne MarrinanA Conversation About the Film Dark Light: The Art of Blind Photographers
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Kevin LynchOctagon Project and Other Work
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Art BrewerSurf's Up, 40 Years from the Surf and Sand
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James K. ColtonSport Photography: The Oooh Factors
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Lucy NicholsonLucy Nicholson: Shooting Sports
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Rick RickmanDiscovering The Wonder Years
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Aimee Mullins and Howard SchatzPassion & Performance: A Conversation with Aimee Mullins and Howard Schatz
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Walter IoossSporting Life

Walter Iooss has been a professional photographer since the age of 19, shooting a cover for Sports Illustrated when he was 20. With a career spanning over four decades, he is considered to be one of the world’s most preeminent sports photographers.
He best known for his work seen on nearly 300 Sports Illustrated covers, inclusive of the Swimsuit Editions, as well as for his portraits of famous athletes like Michael Jordan and Ken Griffey, Jr., Brett Favre, Joe Montana and Wayne Gretzky. In his career, he has covered virtually every major sports event, including all 43 Super Bowls. In 1982, his project on athletes who were working their way to the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles resulted in publication of the book, Shooting for the Gold. He has published a variety of other books, including Baseball, Football and Sports People, and created a masterful photo essay with Michael Jordan, Rare Air, which went on to become No. 1 on The New Yo











