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Photographer from page 47

its 50th anniversary. Proceeds from
sales are going to the public libraries in
Washington, D.C., which became the
home city of the Kennedys, Tretick and
Kelley.
"I met Stanley in 1981, when I called
him at the suggestion of my then-editor
as I was working on a book:' Kelley
recalls. At that time, Stanley was work-
ing for People magazine as one of its
founding photographers.
"Stanley was 25 years older than I,
and he came over to our house to discuss
[my questions]. We went out for a drink
and did the interview.
"We talked about his coverage of the
Kennedys and his coverage of politics,
the work he'd done on movie stills
and the intersection he saw between
Washington and Hollywood. We became
friends over time:'
Tretick, born in 1921 in Maryland,
was raised in Washington, D.C. His
photographic training came through the
Marine Corps with service in the Pacific
during World War II.
He photographed news events in D.C.
before and after covering combat during
the Korean War.
Tretick, married twice, had no chil-
dren.
The Tretick-Kelley friendship intro-
duced her to the photographer's religious
outlook, which, she says, came to light in
his devotion to his grandparents, sense
of humor and taste for Jewish food,
which included his own cooking of kugel
— hot and cold.
"Everything I love about Judaism I
hope is represented in this book," says
Kelley, the widow of a Jewish doctor.
"That involves prizing education and his-
tory and embracing love:'
Kelley, whose bestsellers include

Oprah: A Biography and His Way:
The Unauthorized Biography of Frank
Sinatra, says that she has not heard
from the Kennedy family about the
Tretick project although copies have
been requested for sale in the shop of the
Kennedy Library and Museum.
"This book didn't take very long in
comparison to the biographies I've writ-
ten over the last 30 years," says Kelley,
who is completing another Tretick vol-
ume that will commemorate the 50th
anniversary of the March on Washington
in the struggle for civil rights.
"Those books usually took four years
with interviews and archival research.
This one was a labor of love and took
about two years.
"What took a long time was going
through Stanley's archive, probably
500,000 photographs, negatives, slides
and transparencies. I had to get them
organized, working with the estate and
setting up a website,
www.stanleytretick.com:'
Kelley learned she had power of
attorney over Tretick's end-of-life care
when she returned from London after
her research for her book The Royals. His
final hours brought some eerie feelings.
"I had hoped to keep Stanley in his
house with round-the-clock care, but
that became impossible she says. "I had
to put him in a [nursing] home for the
last couple of years.
"In July of 1999, I went to be with
him in his final hours. He was dying at
the same time one of his most famous
subjects, John F. Kennedy Jr., died after
going down in a plane.
"I remember sitting on Stanley's bed,
holding his hand and having the televi-
sion on with Stanley's pictures flashing
all over the world:'



Attention snowbirds: The Levis Jewish Community Center in Boca
Raton, Fla., hosts "From Camelot to Hollywood – Iconic America: A
Photographic Exhibition of Images by Stanley Tretick" through Feb.15
in the Levis JCC Sandler Center's Nathan D. Rosen Gallery. Admission is
free. (561) 852-3200; www.levisjcc.org .

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