Trikosko, Marion S. (fl.1964)

Creator details

Name
Trikosko, Marion S. (fl.1964)
Nationality
American
Biography
Marion S. Trikosko was an American photojournalist active during the Vietnam War, Civil Rights Movement, and throughout the 1970s. Trikosko shot for The New York Times and U.S. News & World Report, working there for twenty-eight years. He was famous for his aerial views of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and his photographs of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and A. Phillip Randolph; one iconic image featured Martin Luther King and Malcolm X waiting for a press conference in March 1964. He also snapped pictures of political figureheads such as former Alabama governor George C. Wallace, politician Bob Dole, Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Prior to his employment with U.S. News & World Report, Trikosko worked two seasons as a stage assistant to Danish magician Harry August Jansen and photographed his magic show while serving in the United States military in the Philippines during World War II. It was there he learned how to operate a speed graphic camera

Assets (9 in total)

Malcolm X waits at Martin Luther King press conference, 1964 (b/w photo)
Martin Luther King at a press conference in Washington, 1964 (b/w photo)
Iran Hostage Crisis student demonstration, Washington, D.C., 1979 (b/w photo)
President Jimmy Carter announces new sanctions against Iran in retaliation for taking U.S. hostages, 1980 (b/w photo)
Reporters watch President Carter making TV announcement on aborted Iran rescue, 1980 (b/w photo)
Golda Meir, 1973 (b/w photo)
John Lewis speaking at a meeting of American Society of Newspaper Editors, Statler Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C., 1964 (b/w photo)
Eldridge Cleaver, 1968 (b/w photo)
President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford in the living quarters of the White House, 1975 (b/w photo)

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