Pulitzer Prize-winning AP photographer Ron Edmonds dies. His images of Reagan shooting are indelible

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Pulitzer Prize-winning AP photographer Ron Edmonds dies. His images of Reagan shooting are indelible
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Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photographer Ron Edmonds has died.

FILE - Ron Edmonds, retired senior White House photographer for the Associated Press, poses for a portrait at his home in Annandale, Va., March 16, 2013. Edmonds, who won a Pulitzer Prize for photographing the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan, died Friday, May 31, 2024, in Virginia at age 77. – Newly assigned to cover the Reagan White House, Associated Press photographer Ron Edmonds knew the most important part of the job was to keep watch on the president “at all times.

Would it be blurry because Reagan was whisked away so fast? Edmonds had to wait until the film was processed so he could see the negatives and know whether he had anything. Edmonds sold one of his images for $25 to United Press International. “I saw it in the newspaper the next day, and I knew what I wanted to do for a living.

“Opting for a bigger pond,” he wrote, Edmonds joined UPI in Sacramento in 1978 as a newspicture bureau manager. “The most important element of my job was to watch the president at all times, and I think, on that day, I did everything I was supposed to do,” Edmonds wrote.

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