If you’ve cared at all about sports in New York City the past 55 years or so, you knew Kalinsky. You knew him as the ...
George Kalinsky, the legendary photographer who captured everything happening at Madison Square Garden for more than five ...
Kalinsky, who was born in Hempstead and was a former longtime Port Washington resident, had been the Garden’s official photographer since 1966. Kalinsky died of natural causes and complications from ...
As a photographer for Sports Illustrated, he captured scenes of triumph and agony, including in classic shots of swimmer Michael Phelps and the Miracle on Ice.
Legendary surfer, Gabriel Medina, had a photograph go viral over the summer that stunned the world. The image, taken by Jerome Brouillet, was so successful that ...
The Clarke County Education Foundation (CCEF) has revived a scholarship for students aiming to pursue careers in the media.
Considering the surprising ending to the Vikings season, we had our Joe Schmit, Chris Long, and Darren ‘Doogie’ Wolfson ...
Heinz Kluetmeier, an award-winning photojournalist whose portfolio includes iconic Olympic images of the “Miracle On Ice” in ...
That photo landed on the cover of SI on March 3, 1980, the definitive image of the definitive sporting moment for Americans ...
The photo appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated without words for the only time in the magazine's history.
Kluetmeier, who shot over 100 covers for Sports Illustrated, died Tuesday morning at age 82, leaving behind a catalog of renowned images that still resonate.
Heinz Kluetmeier, whose images graced the pages of the country’s preeminent sports magazine for nearly 50 years, died Tuesday ...