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Tom Smart was a longtime Deseret News photographer. After a 45-year career, he retired in 2016.  
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'''Tom Smart''' was a longtime Deseret News photographer. After a 45-year career, he retired in 2016.  
  
 
In a tribute to him, journalist [[Lee Benson]] wrote, “For decades, Tom has crossed all the borders — on assignment with the education editor one day, shooting the governor the next, doing the Ute game the next — and he’s done it all with a kind of bartender’s aplomb. He knows everything and everyone, inside the staff and out, and everyone knows him. His friendships and respect extend from the State Capitol to the symphony to the sidelines of every football field and basketball court in Utah to the Salt Lake Tribune.”[https://www.deseret.com/2016/3/6/20584847/about-utah-deseret-news-photographer-extraordinaire-leaving-the-best-job-in-the-world#after-being-kidnapped-for-over-nine-months-elizabeth-smart-is-reunited-with-her-grandfather-charles-smart-march-13-2003]
 
In a tribute to him, journalist [[Lee Benson]] wrote, “For decades, Tom has crossed all the borders — on assignment with the education editor one day, shooting the governor the next, doing the Ute game the next — and he’s done it all with a kind of bartender’s aplomb. He knows everything and everyone, inside the staff and out, and everyone knows him. His friendships and respect extend from the State Capitol to the symphony to the sidelines of every football field and basketball court in Utah to the Salt Lake Tribune.”[https://www.deseret.com/2016/3/6/20584847/about-utah-deseret-news-photographer-extraordinaire-leaving-the-best-job-in-the-world#after-being-kidnapped-for-over-nine-months-elizabeth-smart-is-reunited-with-her-grandfather-charles-smart-march-13-2003]
  
Smart began his career at age 17 when he was hired as a copyboy at the Deseret News in 1971. He volunteered to take photos on his own time, which launched him into a career as a photojournalist. He also earned a degree in political science from the University of Utah and took photos for the Associated Press. He was promoted to chief photographer at the Deseret News in 1984. After 18 years, he “demoted himself.”[https://www.deseret.com/2016/3/6/20584847/about-utah-deseret-news-photographer-extraordinaire-leaving-the-best-job-in-the-world#after-being-kidnapped-for-over-nine-months-elizabeth-smart-is-reunited-with-her-grandfather-charles-smart-march-13-2003
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Smart began his career at age 17 when he was hired as a copyboy at the Deseret News in 1971. He volunteered to take photos on his own time, which launched him into a career as a photojournalist. He also earned a degree in political science from the University of Utah and took photos for the Associated Press. He was promoted to chief photographer at the Deseret News in 1984. After 18 years, he “demoted himself.”[https://www.deseret.com/2016/3/6/20584847/about-utah-deseret-news-photographer-extraordinaire-leaving-the-best-job-in-the-world#after-being-kidnapped-for-over-nine-months-elizabeth-smart-is-reunited-with-her-grandfather-charles-smart-march-13-2003]
  
 
Smart and Lee Benson wrote ''In Plain Sight: The Startling Truth Behind the Elizabeth Smart Investigation.''
 
Smart and Lee Benson wrote ''In Plain Sight: The Startling Truth Behind the Elizabeth Smart Investigation.''

Latest revision as of 21:45, 9 January 2023

Tom Smart was a longtime Deseret News photographer. After a 45-year career, he retired in 2016.

In a tribute to him, journalist Lee Benson wrote, “For decades, Tom has crossed all the borders — on assignment with the education editor one day, shooting the governor the next, doing the Ute game the next — and he’s done it all with a kind of bartender’s aplomb. He knows everything and everyone, inside the staff and out, and everyone knows him. His friendships and respect extend from the State Capitol to the symphony to the sidelines of every football field and basketball court in Utah to the Salt Lake Tribune.”[1]

Smart began his career at age 17 when he was hired as a copyboy at the Deseret News in 1971. He volunteered to take photos on his own time, which launched him into a career as a photojournalist. He also earned a degree in political science from the University of Utah and took photos for the Associated Press. He was promoted to chief photographer at the Deseret News in 1984. After 18 years, he “demoted himself.”[2]

Smart and Lee Benson wrote In Plain Sight: The Startling Truth Behind the Elizabeth Smart Investigation.