Neil
Leifer
Achievement in Sports
Neil Leifer is a noted photographer for the Time family of
magazines. As a boy in New York City, Leifer would gain free
admission to New York Giants games by pushing the wheelchairs
of handicapped patrons into the stadium. Using his free ticket
and a camera, he would then position himself on the field
with the photographers.
Leifer gained free admission to the 1958 NFL title game between
the Giants and Baltimore Colts. This game became famous as
the first overtime game in league history. Leifer, then just
15, caught several images of the game winning touchdown which
he sold to Sports Illustrated.
Sports Illustrated's editors liked Leifer's work and he quickly
became a boy wonder at the magazine. He had his first cover
shot in 1962 at age 19. Leifer was also known for taking risks.
For the 1966 heavyweight title fight between Cleveland Williams
and Muhammad Ali, Leifer placed a camera in the rafters of
the Houston Astrodome in order to get a shot of the canvas
when the victor knocked out his competition. His shot of Ali
standing over a defeated Williams has been seen by millions.
A year earlier, Leifer was one of the only two photographers
with color film in his camera when Ali knocked out Sonny Liston,
and his image of the moment has become not just one of his
most famous photos, but one of the most memorable sports photos
of all time.
Neil is also known for the help offered to photographers
at new venues. His knowledge of all the major sites of events
saved many a young shooter, and made his place among the not-only
greats, but tops among the "good guys.
After over 150 covers for Sports Illustrated, Leifer left
sports for a wider range of assignments with Time Magazine.
This included a notable spread on the "Big Five"
shot on safari in Africa.
Has published eleven books - among them his best selling
1978 Abrams coffee table book, Sports, a collection of sports
photographs. In 1985, Doubleday published Neil Leifer's Sports
Stars. 1992 saw the publication of three new coffee table
books: Muhammad Ali - Memories, published by Rizzoli, Safari,
a collection of Africa animal pictures published by Reader's
Digest, and a new collection of sports pictures, Sports, published
by Collins. In September 2001 The Best of Leifer was published
by Abbeville Press. The book is a retrospective of Neil’s
40 years as a photojournalist and showcases the best of his
sports and non-sports photographs. Neil’s eleventh book,
Neil Leifer: Portraits with an Introduction by Tom Brokaw
was published by St. Ann’s Press in November 2003. One
of only two principal photographers in the $3,000, 75 pound/800
page book on Muhammad Ali’s life entitled GOAT.
In September 2006, his Sports Illustrated “2005 Senior
Citizen Tour” shoot will be published as a 300-page
coffee table book by Abbeville Press with an Introduction
by Frank Deford.
In later years, Leifer gradually reduced his workload. He
likes to brag that the only pictures he takes anymore are
of his grandchildren, although he has been known to come out
of retirement for a special cover shoot for Sports Illustrated
on rare occasions.
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