Newsom, Carol (1946–2003)
Newsom, Carol (1946–2003)
American photographer. Born Carol Lee Natelson, 1946, in Boston, MA; died Mar 13, 2003, in Framingham, MA; attended Boston University.
Began career as a math teacher; became a photographer, specializing in tennis (1974); gained international recognition (1980) as the 1st female photographer issued a pass to work in Wimbledon's Centre Court; became official photographer of the women's tour, sponsored by Virginia Slims. Inducted into New England Tennis Hall of Fame (2003).
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