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Sam Shere

(1905 - 1982) American (b. Belarus)

Biography

Sam Shere was a photojournalist best known for his 1937 photograph of the explosion of the Hindenburg dirigible balloon as it returned from a transatlantic crossing. He said of the photo: "I had two shots in my big Speed Graphic [his camera] but I didn't even have time to get it up to my eye. I literally 'shot' from the hip--it was over so fast there was nothing else to do." Shere worked for International News Photo, part of the William Randolph Hearst publishing empire, and covered stories as diverse as the Duke of Windsor, who had abdicated as king of England, to the invasion of Sicily in World War II. His photographs also appeared in LIFE magazine and The New York Times. He was awarded the Editor and Publisher Award for best news picture for 1937 for his famous photo of the Hindenburg disaster.
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