- Bernie Boston
Bernie Boston (
May 18 ,1933 –January 22 2008 ) was an Americanphotographer . He was often described as the "Flower Power" photographer. [cite web
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title = 'Flower Power' photojournalist Bernie Boston dies
publisher = Associated Press
url = http://washingtontimes.com/article/20080125/METRO/91426323/1004
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accessdate = 2008-01-25 ]Early life and career
Born in
Washington, D.C. , Boston graduated from theRochester Institute of Technology and served in the Army before starting his news photography career inDayton, Ohio . He moved back to Washington to work at the Star and was director of photography when the newspaper folded in 1981. He then was hired by TheLos Angeles Times to establish a photo operation in the nation's capital. During his career he covered every president fromHarry S. Truman toBill Clinton .On
October 22 ,1967 he photographed his most famous picture, "Flower Power", which featured aVietnam War protester inserting flowers into National Guardsmen's rifle barrels. He was a runner-up for thePulitzer Prize with this photo. He was also a Pulitzer Prize finalist for a 1987 photograph ofCoretta Scott King unveiling a bust of her late husband, the Rev.Martin Luther King, Jr. , in the U.S. Capitol.Death
Bernie Boston died on
January 22 ,2008 of ablood disease . [ [http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20080125/METRO/91426323/1004 Flower Power' photojournalist Bernie Boston dies] "The Washington Times".]References
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