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Brief Biographies ... and D. Gorton
BORTon/B is a photographer from Greenville, Mississippi. He joined SNCC, the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, in1963, while at Ole Miss. He later went on to the Philadelphia Inquirer as Chief Photographer. He joined the New York Times and was transferred to the White House beat where he photographed the Carter and Reagan administrations. He was a senior editor in "A Day in the Life of the Soviet Union", "special" photographer for films such as "Glory", "A River Runs Through It", "Eight Men Out" and "Fried Green Tomatoes", and worked for Sony, Warner bros,. and other music companies on albums. He is currently involved in photographing the "social landscape of agriculture: cotton, tobacco and corn."

D. Gorton is a photojournalist living in Carbondale, Illinois.
He is a former Chief photographer of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Managing Editor for Graphics at the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Gorton was on the staff of the New York Times, serving as White House Photographer during much of the Carter and Reagan administrations.

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that's Portland doggie-style!
I've never seen that pic of Sweet Lou before, aye god woodrow what a Corleone lookin wop
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Al Kaline and Frank Thomas from a 2006 Post Season Blog
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Remember, he never ever used steroids.
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1962 Dodger Stadium photo of a future baseball writer.


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THE '35 LINEUP | Opposing hurlers had to bear down when pitching through the heart of the Tigers' 1935 lineup. These guys could hit. to right: Hank Greenberg (.328), Goose Goslin (.292), Charlie Gehringer (.330), Pete Fox (.321).


HALL OF FAMERS | Four future Hall of Famers have their pregame conversation interrupted by a photographer. to right: Mickey Cochrane, Jimmy Foxx, Charlie Gehringer, and Goose Goslin.

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Jimmy Piersall demonstrates marketing savvy to Duke Snider, and loses his job with the New York Mets.

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