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Fabian Bachrach, 92, a photographer best known for his portrait of a young senator named John F. Kennedy, an image that became a ubiquitous memorial after his assassination, died Feb. 26 in Newton, Mass. The cause was pneumonia, his son Louis said.
Bachrach belonged to a dynasty of portrait photographers that stretches back more than 140 years and is now in its fourth generation. Bachrach Photography has photographed luminaries in the arts, sports and politics, including nearly every American president from Abraham Lincoln on.
Among Fabian Bachrach’s subjects: Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Joe DiMaggio, Muhammad Ali, Jacques Cousteau, Robert Frost, Buckminster Fuller and Richard Avedon. The New York Times



