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    The author of a photo of an athlete who fainted in the pool has already clicked on the royal family

    Lizzie GrayBy Lizzie GrayJune 25, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Oli Scarf, the photographer responsible for the horrific images of American Anita Alvarez when she passed out underwater during a synchronized swimming event at the World Aquatics Championships, has already captured moments of the British royal family and has published the images in major publications such as The New. The York Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, among others.

    Working in journalism is something that Scarf brings from his family under his father’s influence. He was still sixteen years old until he began to follow him as an “enthusiastic student” as he identified himself.

    “For most photography, it’s not just a very stressful job, it’s more like a religious vocation, where strange parts of their lives are pressed together to fit the job,” he said.

    He currently lives in Huddersfield and works for Agence France-Presse (AFP) covering news and sports in England.

    By the way, there is no shortage of awards in his resume since his school days. In 2002, Scarf was named Student of the Year in Photography. Nine years later, she was awarded the European Photographer of the Year award.

    From then on, he competed for awards almost every year until the gap between 2013 and 2017. Athletic honors have been a part of his routine ever since with the most recent achievement in 2021 with the Excellence in Olympic Life award at the 79th edition of the International Pictures of the Year. After the Japanese Games.

    But what about not photographing? Sports are also part of his routine. An adventurous life that takes you to the mountains as well as hiking and biking.

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    and personal life?

    He is married to fellow photographer Moira Scarf.

    Greta Thunberg fan

    In his networks, he praised the activist. We already shared an “alarming but necessary” account of where we are and the issues we’re facing.

    What else is he photographing?

    On Instagram, he shared some of his photos, such as covering an event attended by Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

    Manchester City and Pep Guardiola matches closely.

    In fact, it was football that earned him an award during a photo of Bayern Munich celebrating their Champions League title in 2020.

    “We are honored to get third place.”

    Political events with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

    The Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 and more.

    His journey at AFP began in 2014. Before joining photography, he studied mathematics for four years at the University of Warwick in the UK. Only then did he begin his photography career at SWNS Agency in Bristol, taking photos for national newspapers and magazines.

    After three years of variety work, he began shooting for the Daily Telegraph in London. Just a year later, he started working at Getty Images – where he stayed from 2008 to 2014.

    Americans faint in synchronized swimming

    American Anita Alvarez collapses during synchronized swimming at the World Aquatics Championships in Budapest - Ole SCARFF / AFP

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    Anita Alvarez fainted during the synchronized swimming final at the World Aquatics Championships held in Budapest, Hungary.

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    Anita Alvarez needs to be rescued by a USA coach and athlete after she fainted during a synchronized swimming event - Ole SCARFF / AFP

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    Anita Alvarez fainted during the synchronized swimming final at the World Aquatics Championships held in Budapest, Hungary.

    Olly Scarf / Agence France-Presse

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    Anita Alvarez (centre), 25-year-old American, rescued after fainting during synchronized swimming at the World Aquatics Championships in Budapest - Ole Scarf

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    The American athlete was rescued by her own coach, Spanish Olympic medalist Andrea Fuentes, who jumped into the pool to help her.

    Oli scarf

    Anita Alvarez is rescued after fainting during a synchronized swimming event in Budapest, Hungary - Dean Mohtaropoulos / Getty Images

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    The American athlete was rescued by her own coach, Spanish Olympic medalist Andrea Fuentes, who jumped into the pool to help her.

    Dean Mahtaropoulos / Getty Images

    Anita Alvarez, from the USA, fell ill while synchronized swimming at the World Aquatics Championships - Dean Mouhtaropoulos / Getty Images

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    Anita Alvarez showed signs of exhaustion and a medical team took her out of the pool on a stretcher.

    Dean Mahtaropoulos / Getty Images

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    Lizzie Gray

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