Ben Martin

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Biography

American football player and coach

  • Active years
  • 87
  • Primary profession
  • Actor
  • Country
  • Liberia
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 26 August 1987
  • Place of birth
  • Prospect Park· Pennsylvania
  • Death date
  • 2004-07-24
  • Death age
  • 83
  • Place of death
  • Salisbury· North Carolina
  • Education
  • Princeton University
  • Member of
  • Navy Midshipmen·LISCR FC·Liberia national football team·ZESCO United F.C.·LISCR FC·Mighty Barrolle·Hapoel Nof HaGalil F.C.·Hapoel Acre F.C.

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Ben Martin the first Time staff photographer from 1957-89, photographed for all divisions of Time, including Life, Fortune, People, Sports Illustrated, Money, Discover, Entertainment Weekly, Architectural Forum, House and Home, Time-Life Books and HBO. Covered the Kennedy, Nixon presidential debate, Martin Luther King Alabama march. Most know for his historic photographs of the President John F Kennedy state funeral.

Ben Martin was only one of two press photographers permitted on the set during the Presidential debate between Richard Nixon and John F Kennedey. His photo showed Nixon with sweat beaded up on his forehead, his tired eyes and slightly disheveled look. Martin traveled to Selma, Alabama, and for the next four days he covered the Selma-to-Montgomery March. Chief U.S. Marshall John Doar said, "Martin was the best shield Dr. King could have because he was always in front, walking backwards photographing his every move.

Ben Martin, TIME Magazines first staff photographer from 1957-89, photographed for all divisions became part of the historical record, the day when the news that President John F. Kennedy had been shot. Ben was then sent to Washington D.C. to help cover the aftermath there and the funeral. Even more incredible were the images he captured with his camera during those historic days. He photographed nearly non-stop, working 20 hours a day and subsisting on orange juice and bananas. At the Capitol, where Kennedys casket lie in state, a Secret Service agent escorted him up into the dome where he shot down on those paying respects to the slain President. He photographed Mrs. Kennedy, Caroline and John-John, as they walked down together the Capitol steps after the funeral. He photographed Mrs. Kennedy, JFKs brother, Robert, and his mother, Rose, standing at the graveside. All but one of the photos in TIME from that day were taken by Ben. Unprecedented access of that kind today is nearly non-existent.

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