Neil Leifer
NEIL LEIFER| New York, NY
Neil Leifer (b.1942) is a filmmaker and former Sports Illustrated, Time and LIFE Photographer. Neil Leifer’s photography career has spanned over 60 years. Beginning in 1960, his pictures regularly appeared in every major national magazine, including the Saturday Evening Post, Look, LIFE, Newsweek, and, most often, Sports Illustrated and Time. His photographs have appeared on over 200 Sports Illustrated, Time, and People covers.
Neil Leifer is the 2006 recipient of the prestigious Lucie Award for Achievement in Sports Photography. In 2008, he was honored for his outstanding contribution to Time Inc. journalism with The Britton Hadden Lifetime Achievement Award. In June 2014 he was inducted, along with legendary boxing champions Felix Trinidad and Oscar De La Hoya, into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, becoming the first photographer to ever be elected to a professional sports hall of fame.
Leifer has published 17 books, 9 of which have been collections of his sports photographs. In May 2016, the University of Texas Press published Leifer’s memoir, Relentless. In December 2020 TASCHEN published Leifer’s latest book, LEIFER/BOXING 60 years of fights and fighters which will be a collection of his photographs taken over the last 6 decades of the sweet science.
Leifer has traveled all over the world on sports and news assignments. He has photographed 16 Olympic Games (7 winter and 9 summer), 4 FIFA World Cups, 15 Kentucky Derbies, countless World Series games, the first 12 Super Bowls and every important heavyweight title fight since Ingemar Johansson beat Floyd Patterson in 1959. His 1965 photograph of Muhammad Ali standing over a KO’d Sonny Liston is considered by many as the greatest sports photograph of all time.
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Tiger Woods celebrating at the 2005 masters, 2005
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Tiger Woods, 2005 British Open, 2005
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Tom Brady Under Center, Super Bowl XXXIX, 2005
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Dream Team: Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, and Magic Johnson, 1992
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Michael Jordan, 1992 Team USA Portrait (Dream Team), 1992
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Mike Tyson, Portrait in Atlantic City, 1988
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Statue of Liberty, 1986
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Sylvester Stallone With Belt (Rocky II), 1978
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George McGinnis And Paul Silas, 1977
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John Madden After Winning Super Bowl XI, 1977
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Julius Erving (Dr. J), 1977
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Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier III (Thrilla in Manila), 1975
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Joe Namath in the Mud, 1974
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Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman, 1974
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Secretariat at the Belmont Stakes, 1973
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Secretariat Wins the Kentucky Derby, 1973
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Diver, 1971 (Strip Film), 1971
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Muhammad Ali in the Mirror at Training Camp, 1970
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Muhammad Ali Posing on the Ropes, 1970
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Muhammad Ali Posing with Towel, 1970
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Muhammad Ali vs Oscar Bonavena: Ali Standing Over Bonavena, 1970
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Pele. 1970 World Cup, 1970
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Jets Huddle in Endzone, Super Bowl III, 1969
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Roberto Clemente, Portrait Before Game, 1968
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Tommie Smith and John Carlos, 1968 Summer Olympics (Black Power Salute), 1968
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Vince Lombardi, Super Bowl II , 1968
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Ali in the Corner, Ali-Norton, 1967
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Ali vs Zora Folley, 1967
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Coin Toss before Super Bowl I between the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs Sale price, 1967
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Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), 1967
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Arnold Palmer, 1966 U.S. Open, 1966
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Muhammad Ali vs Cleveland Williams (Aerial), 1966
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Wilt Chamberlain vs Walt Bellamy, 1966
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Muhammad Ali vs Floyd Patterson, 1965
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Muhammad Ali vs Floyd Patterson I - Ali Walking Away from Patterson, 1965
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Muhammad Ali vs Sonny Liston, 1965
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Paul Hornung vs Baltimore Colts, 1965
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Willie Davis Sliding into Second Base, 1965
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Cassius Clay vs Sonny Liston I, 1964
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Hank Aaron at Bat, 1964
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Jim Brown Rushing Against the Philadelphia Eagles, 1964
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Johnny Unitas (Strip), 1964
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Johnny Unitas in the Fog, 1964
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Don Drysdale, 1963 World Series, 1963
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Sandy Koufax (Jumping/Celebrating), 1963
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Jim Brown vs the 49ers, 1962
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Maury Wills Sliding Into Home, Leo Durocher (Background), 1962
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Mickey Mantle, 1962 World Series, 1962
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Willie Mays at Bat, 1962 NL Pennant Tie-Breaker, 1962
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Willie Mays On Field Before Game, 1962
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JFK and LBJ at Baseball Opener - Contact Sheet, 1961
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JFK and LBJ at Opening Day, 1961
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Alan Ameche Scoring Winning Touchdown vs NY Giants in "Sudden Death" Overtime - Contact Sheet, 1958
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Alan Ameche Touchdown, 1958 NFL Championship, 1958
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Jackie Robinson at Camera Day, 1956