Cape Breton Post

Michael Feldman, top AP photo editor, dies

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Michael Feldman, a top photo editor whose 40-year career took him from the gritty streets of Philadelph­ia to major internatio­nal sporting events including the Olympics and soccer’s World Cup, died Wednesday. He was 70.

Feldman, who spent two decades as a photograph­y news leader at The Associated Press before his 2008 retirement, died at his Philadelph­ia home, according to his son, Adam Feldman. He had suffered serious health problems in recent years.

Photograph­ers remembered Feldman as a tough but kind editor who cared deeply about their well-being.

Feldman was “the father of an entire generation of photograph­ers” - those who covered the war in Bosnia in the 1990s - said Jerome Delay, now the AP’s chief photograph­er for Africa.

He recalled that Feldman once threatened to fire him for venturing into a front-line trench in Sarajevo, and then told him: “Great photo. Don’t do it again.”

“He never pushed us into things we didn’t want to do, listened to us when we felt we could push the extra mile, and protected us from bullets and bosses,” Delay said. “Fighting for the photograph­ers, protecting them, and listening to them was Mike’s trademark. And for that he is remembered and missed.”

The Philadelph­ia native caught the photograph­y bug as a young teenager, with his carpenter father helping him build a darkroom in their home.

Feldman worked as a staff photograph­er for United Press Internatio­nal in Philadelph­ia early in his career. Among other assignment­s, he covered the nation’s bicentenni­al; a deadly 1978 standoff between police and the radical group MOVE; the assassinat­ion of mob boss Angelo Bruno; and Philadelph­ia’s pro sports scene, aiming his lens at stars including the Philadelph­ia Phillies’ Pete Rose and the 76ers’ Julius Erving.

“Half my career was as a street shooter,” he once wrote.

Feldman then headed overseas, working for Reuters in Brussels as a photo editor and photograph­er before joining the AP in 1988. He oversaw the news co-operative’s internatio­nal photo operation from London for more than a decade before returning to New York as senior photo editor for sports.

Feldman ended his career as AP’s deputy director of photograph­y, responsibl­e for internatio­nal news photo coverage and major sporting events.

“The one constant that I most admired was his attentiven­ess and concern, not only for the photos we produced but also the people who created those images,” said longtime colleague Denis Paquin, AP’s acting director of photograph­y.

 ?? AP PHOTO/CHUCK ZOELLER ?? In this July 28, 1996 photo, Associated Press senior photo editor Michael Feldman works at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The veteran wire service photograph­er and editor has died. He was 70.
AP PHOTO/CHUCK ZOELLER In this July 28, 1996 photo, Associated Press senior photo editor Michael Feldman works at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The veteran wire service photograph­er and editor has died. He was 70.

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