Fred LucasFred Lucas engaged in various photography assignments for different companies and alsooperated a small portrait studio.His connection with chess emerged when he, being an amateur chess player at his club, received arequest to capture somephotos for the club's website. Following the club evening photos, heproceeded to photograph the annual open tournament.What fascinated Fred about chess was its inherent connection to people, which made it anintriguing subject for his photography.In 2004, Fred became the official photographer of the Corus Chess Tournament, a tournamentthat actually focused more on corporate photography. The emphasis was on capturing behind the scenes moments rather than the chess matches themselves.His exceptional work in the field of chess photography gained recognition, and his photographswere published in various international chess magazines. Additionally, prestigious newspapers likethe New York Times and the French Le Monde featured his captivating images.He continued to cover several other tournaments in the Netherlands and abroad until retiring fromthe profession in 2013. Read More Read Less
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