Harry Pot
Dutch photographer
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Biography
Born on 16 October 1929, Pot began working for the Dutch press agency Anefo in 1950.[3][4] He travelled abroad to photograph events such as the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.[5]
In 1970 he left ANEFO and moved to the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam. He later opened the studio Bentveld, where he worked with photographer Henk Jonker. He remained active until 1985.[3]
Pot died on 16 March 1996, aged 66. He is buried in Westerveld.
Over 24,000 of his photos are on the Dutch National Archives website.[2]
Photography
- Photo from the series of the Italian nuns in 1959 at the beach
- Opening of the 1960 Summer Olympics
- Pope John XXIII greeting the athletes at the opening of the 1960 Summer Olympics
- Beatrix of the Netherlands and Princess Irene in Rome in 1960
- Vittorio De Sica in 1962
- Drivers at 1963 Dutch Grand Prix
- Eusébio in 1963
