Awards & Winners

Orlando Lagos

Date of Birth 17-January-1913
Place of Birth Santiago
(Chile, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Santiago Province, Chile)
Nationality Chile
Profession Photographer
Luis Orlando Lagos Vásquez, also known as "Chico Lagos", was a Chilean photographer best known for his work photographing Chilean president Salvador Allende. Lagos worked with Allende in all his local and foreign political activities for over 20 years. It was only after his death that he was identified as the mysterious "Photographer of the Moneda Palace", who had taken one of the last photographs of the Chilean president during the 1973 coup d'état. One of these photographs won the 'World Press Photo' award in 1973, with the author labeled as 'unknown'. Lagos had signed a secret agreement with The New York Times not to disclose his authorship during his lifespan; the agreement included a $12,000 USD payment for six photographs and a guarantee that upon his death his name would be revealed to the media. The New York Times did not complete the aforementioned agreement and simply 'forgot' it ever existed, leaving his authorship in the shadows until the year 2007 when the local Chilean newspaper 'La Nación' made a special report about him and his work with Allende.

Awards by Orlando Lagos

Check all the awards nominated and won by Orlando Lagos.

1973


World Press Photo Award for Spot News
Honored for : 1973 World Press Photo Award for Spot News winning photo
(Single)
World Press Photo of the Year
Honored for : World Press Photo of the Year 1973

Nominations 1973 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
World Press Photo of the Year World Press Photo of the Year 1973
World Press Photo Award for Spot News 1973 World Press Photo Award for Spot News winning photo
Single