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Private workshops–photographic and book design/publication. 1975-present Instructor–Rice
University's Glasscock School of Continuing Studies; photographic lighting, advanced photography; Houston, TX. 2004-9 Adjunct Faculty–several photo courses; Monterey Peninsula College (MPC); 2001-2003 Print and Electronic Specialist– California State University Monterey Bay University Advancement; 2001. Graduate Studies–RIT; MS degree; 1999-2001 Adjunct Faculty-Sierra Nevada College; computer graphics and Website design; Incline Village, NV; 1998 First website–designed; 1996 Founded Independent Photographers–(IP) Monterey, CA; 1996 Founded Monterey Publishing a company for designing books; 1996 Founded Illustrated Light–a quarterly publication. Title changed to Second Image; 1991 First computer–Began writing code; 1982 First book of photographs–Contemporary Crafts of the Americas; 1975 Adjunct Faculty–AIMS Community College, Greeley, CO; 10+ years. Photographer & Lab Tech–three different photography departments
at Colorado State University; 1982-1989 Reprographics
Manager–M&I Consulting Engineers: Ft. Collins, CO; 1975-78; 1979-82: Documentary Photographer–16mm; the Moratorium March against the Viet Nam war in Washington, D.C. Coretta King main speaker.. 250,000 peopl; 1969 Documentary Photographer–stills; the Black Tuesday march in Rochester, five days after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination; 1968 Research Photographer–Eastman Kodak Motion Pictures Research Studio; 1966-71 Staff Photographer–George Eastman House working for Nathan Lyons and Beaumont Newhall; 1963-6 Undergraduate studies–Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Photography with Minor White and Beaumont Newhall AAS; 1961-3 Chief Clerk–Installations Squadron, Strategic Air Command, Dow Air Force Base, ME; 1960-1: Honorable Discharge. Radio Intercept Operator and cryptanalyst–Trabzon, Turkey: USAF Security Service; 1959 Russian Language–Army Language School, Defense Language Institute: USAF; 1957-8 Teletype operator–Aircraft Control and Warning: NY Air National Guard; 1956
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