Ross Bennett Lewis (born 1943) is an American photographer known for his work recording the players and events of the National Football League between 1973 and 1994, but also for his independent work during and afterwards which covers cityscapes, architecture, coastlines, and portraiture in both black-and-white and vivid color formats.
From 1963 to 1973 Lewis served as an associate director of nightly news broadcasts for WCBS-TV, New York before becoming a photographer for the NFL as well as for a number of Fortune 500 companies.
His collection of portraits include such individuals as Paul Cadmus, Quentin Crisp, Willem Dafoe, and Whoopi Goldberg. His images of barbed wire have been described as containing “grim” and “sinister” elements.
Ross Bennett Lewis (born 1943) is an American photographer known for his accomplish recording the players and goings-on of the National Football League in the middle of 1973 and 1994, but moreover for his independent action during and afterwards which covers cityscapes, architecture, coastlines, and portraiture in both black-and-white and lustrous color formats.
From 1963 to 1973 Lewis served as an associate director of nightly news broadcasts for WCBS-TV, New York in the past becoming a photographer for the NFL as skillfully as for a number of Fortune 500 companies.
His store of portraits include such individuals as Paul Cadmus, Quentin Crisp, Willem Dafoe, and Whoopi Goldberg. His images of pointed wire have been described as containing “grim” and “sinister” elements.
Table of Contents
- 1 References
- 2 External links
- 2.1 A Collection of Favourite Christmas Carols
- 2.2 Now That You're Gone
- 2.3 Chapter One: An Irish Food Story
- 2.4 Lewis and Clark Meeting Indians at Ross' Hole by Charles Marion Russell - 15" x 30" Premium Canvas Print
- 2.5 A Collection of Favourite Hymns
- 2.6 The Alice Birthday Book: With Quotations from Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'through the Looking Glass' and Pictures by Sir John Tenniel
- 2.7 Signs of Life
- 2.8 Comin Home by Ross Lewis
- 2.9 Light on the Mountain
- 2.10 Cowboy Songs
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Last update 2021-08-06