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Carol Newsom (photographer) was born on 1946 in Virginia, is a photographer. Discover Carol Newsom (photographer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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In 2009, Dennis J. Phillips authored a book titled Women Tennis Stars: Biographies and Records of Champions, 1800s to Today which included Newsom's photographs for approximately half of the player biographies featured.
Carol Lee Natelson Newsom (1946–March 13, 2003) was an American photographer who covered international tennis from 1974 until her death in 2003. A pioneer for women's tennis promotion, Newsom was the official photographer for the early days of the professional Women's Tennis Association (WTA) tour and Virginia Slims Tennis Circuit in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1980 she became the first woman photographer to be granted a credential to shoot pictures on Centre Court at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon.
In June 2003, Newsom was posthumously elected into the New England Tennis Hall of Fame for her contributions to the sport.
Carol Newsom succumbed to breast cancer at MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham, Massachusetts on March 13, 2003, survived by her husband David G. Newsom (1950–2020).
In 2000 she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Despite this diagnosis, Newsom managed to continue her grueling schedule attending tennis events across the globe. At the 2002 US Open, she told people, "I have two jobs – pictures and fighting [the cancer]. It's a good fight." In early 2003, when told of her upcoming June induction into the New England Tennis Hall of Fame, Newsom announced that she wouldn't be able to attend in person because she had arrangements to be in Paris, France to work the French Open.
In 1991 Newsom was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She controlled the disease with medication that affected her vision but not her skill for capturing the action taking place on the tennis court.
Throughout her career, Newsom documented both the women's and men's professional tennis circuits and events around the world, and regularly attended the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open championships from 1980 until her death. Her sharp eye, skill, and timing allowed her to capture the beauty, intensity, and whimsical aspects of the sport. Newsom told fellow photographers, "I believe that if I keep my eyes open, I'll find a shot. Sometimes you just feel the magic."
Newsom first began her career as a photojournalist for tennis in 1974. She was inspired by the enthusiasm expressed by Bud Collins on a PBS program about tennis. Her goal was to depict in photos what tennis writers, journalists, and broadcasters were using words to describe the sport. As a Massachusetts native, she began her new career by photographing local tournaments, Tennis New England events, and the World TeamTennis Boston Lobsters. From 1976 to 1980 she was the official tournament photographer for Longwood Cricket Club.
By the late 1970s her photographs began being picked up by international wire services such as United Press International (UPI), Agence France-Presse (AFP), Reuters, and Associated Press (AP), earning her recognition not only in her local area, but across the United States and around the world. In 1980, Newsom applied for a press credential to be a photographer at the Wimbledon Championships. She made history when the organizing committee agreed to grant her said credential thus becoming the first female to be permitted to photograph on Centre Court.
Carol Newsom was born in Brookline, Massachusetts to Nathan Barnard Natelson (1912–1980) and Belle Fine Natelson (1918–1993). She had a younger brother Robert J. Natelson (1951–1981). Newsom graduated high school from Girls Latin School and then went to Boston University, where she graduated in 1968 with a degree in mathematics. She then began her first career as a high school math teacher at Milton High School.