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David Drew Zingg (December 14, 1923 – July 28, 2000) was an American photographer and journalist. He spent nearly forty years in Brazil (mostly split between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo), beginning in 1964, becoming an important figure in the cultural life of the both cities and the bossa nova movement of the 1960s. He covered many famous celebrities, such as John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill, Che Guevara, Marcel Duchamp, Lawrence Durrell, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Bobby Short and Ella Fitzgerald. David Zingg is survived by his three sons and five grandchildren.

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  • David Drew Zingg (December 14, 1923 – July 28, 2000) was an American photographer and journalist. He spent nearly forty years in Brazil (mostly split between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo), beginning in 1964, becoming an important figure in the cultural life of the both cities and the bossa nova movement of the 1960s. He covered many famous celebrities, such as John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill, Che Guevara, Marcel Duchamp, Lawrence Durrell, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Bobby Short and Ella Fitzgerald. David Zingg is survived by his three sons and five grandchildren. (en)
  • David Drew Zingg (Montclair, 14 de dezembro de 1923 — São Paulo, 28 de julho de 2000) foi um fotógrafo e jornalista norte-americano. Em 1964 passou a morar no Brasil - a princípio no Rio de Janeiro e depois em São Paulo, tornando-se uma importante figura na vida cultural de ambas as cidades. Zingg também acompanhou diversas celebridades, como John Kennedy, Winston Churchill, Che Guevara, Marcel Duchamp, Lawrence Durrell, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, e Ella Fitzgerald. Muitos deles se tornaram seus amigos. De 1987 a 2000 escreveu a Coluna Tio Dave para a Folha de S.Paulo. (pt)
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