Word: durniak
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Dates: during 1971-1971
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...powerful ingredient of our report on Attica, we feel, are the pictures, both color and black-and-white. They were obtained by Picture Editor John Durniak and his staff. Before selecting the photographs that appear in this week's issue, they pored over thousands of negatives- including color shots of the carnage taken inside the walls of Attica...
...earlier than the magazine's general deadline, agility is necessary when the pictures concern late-breaking events. More often, planning is done weeks in advance. Edwin Bolwell, color-projects editor, selects a promising subject. Bolwell and Reporter-Researcher Mary Themo prepare guidelines for the photographer. Picture Editor John Durniak, who is responsible for all of TIME'S photo coverage, then chooses one or more cameramen particularly suited...
Capturing Follies on film was one of Bolwell's and Durniak's more pleasurable challenges. Shooting during a regular performance might have disrupted it. Therefore a "photo call" was arranged-a performance of the play's highlights to the accompaniment of a single piano. Watching from the lip of the Winter Garden's stage, Bolwell said: "I'm amazed by the ability of the performers to provide us with an instant replay whenever we ask for it. They can stop in the middle of a torch song or freeze a high kick without sacrificing...