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The earliest surviving photograph depicting chess is most often credited to William Henry Fox Talbot, and consists of a portrait of two players seated at a chess board. There is still considerable debate as to who should be credited with the image.[1] Titled Chess Players, the photo was published in Nicolaas Henneman's 1847 collection Talbotypes or Sun Pictures. One of the players, Antoine Claudet, was a known friend of Talbot. However, the identity of his opponent, initialed "M", is still unknown.[2]

Among those photographed during the early development of film photography was Emanuel Lasker, World Chess Champion from 1894 to 1921. Most early chess photography took place in New York, which had developed into a hub for chess hustlers, enthusiasts, and professionals over the twentieth century. Famous photographer Stanley Kubrick played chess at Washington Square Park, which served as a filming site for multiple chess movies filmed in the late 20th century.[3]

In 1972, Bobby Fischer played in the World Chess Championship, representing the US, facing Boris Spassky of the USSR in Reykjavik. The match was broadcast worldwide, and the stakes were high given cultural, social, and political tension between the USSR and USA. Fischer invited Harry Benson, a photographer, and Brad Darrasch, a reporter from LIFE magazine, to watch him prepare. Harry Benson went on to become a close friend of Fischer, one of the only people in the world to do so.[4]

The 1997 match between Garry Kasparov and Deep Blue provoked many questions on chess and how it should continue to develop, and was widely covered and photographed. The photos taken on-site varied drastically between the first and second match, as Kasparov won the first and lost the second to Deep Blue. Arguably the most famous chess images of all time were taken during the rematch, Game 6. Among others, photojournalist Stan Honda and photographers from Reuters took photos depicting Kasparov's blunder in Game 6, and the pictures of the emotional loss Kasparov experiences after realizing his blunder are yet to be matched in popularity in internet usage and distribution.[5]

Duke, a chess hustler, sits at his table in Washington Square Park.
  1. ^ Talbot, William Henry Fox (1838–1852), The Chess Players, retrieved 2021-10-03
  2. ^ Schaaf, Larry J. "The Puzzling Chess Players". Retrieved 2021-10-03.
  3. ^ "Stanley Kubrick Explains How Chess Can Make You a Better Director". No Film School. 2017-06-25. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
  4. ^ "Searching for…and Finding Bobby Fischer: Photographs by Harry Benson". Time. Retrieved 2021-10-04.
  5. ^ "MSNBC - Deep Blue wins in final game of match". faculty.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-03.

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