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George Tiedemann was born January
19, 1944, in Reykjavik, Iceland to Army Air Corps Sergeant
Robert Tiedemann and Magunsina Valdimarsdottir, a native
Icelander.
From 1953 to 1960 Tiedemann lived in Tripoli, Libya,
before returning to the United States at age 17. He began
taking pictures and playing soccer in Libya and resumed
the photographic interest while in the Marines after
taking a point-and-shoot camera along on a parachute
jump, getting off a couple of shots before plowing into
the ground.
I
continued taking pictures during my year in Vietnam
(1966-67); however, the thought of a career in photography
never crossed my mind until just before my release
from active duty in May of 1968, said Tiedemann.
After
his military service, Tiedemann began a professional
career in photography as a newspaper staff photographer.
He augmented his newspaper work as the Philadelphia
Atoms team photographer moving on to a full-time
position as NASL Director of Photography during the
Pelé era. Tiedemanns dramatic images led to
a 20 plus year career as a photographer for Sports
Illustrated magazine.
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George
Tiedemann's Award Winning Photo |
In the 1975 Pictures of the Year Competition, the
National Press Photographers Association selected
Tiedemanns Threes
Company, a picture from an NASL game between
the Baltimore Comets and the St. Louis Stars, first
place in the Sports Action Picture Category. Tiedemanns began playing soccer in Tripoli,
Libya for the Wheelus Air Force Base school team
and competed
against the British, Arabs and Italians. In 1961,
upon returning to the United States, he played
for Neptune
(NJ) High School, scoring 26 goals in his senior
year. In 1963 he attended Trenton State and started
as a right
wing on the varsity team as a freshman. In 1964 Tiedemann
joined the Marines and played soccer for the Camp
Pendleton base team; however, the team never got
to play due to
the large troop deployments to South Vietnam.
Tiedemann
now lives in New Jersey with his wife, Sharon, has
three married sons and five grandchildren.
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