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I have worked in photography since 1962, first as a film processor at a custom photo lab in New York City. The lab processed film and prints for publication in numerous magazines and journals. I learned photography from such notable photographers as Lou Reames, Alexander George, and Fritz Henle. During the early seventy I also worked as an assistant to the official U.N. photographer Leo Rosenthal.
Leaving New Yorks City, I left photography and went to work for the U.S. Forest Service in California, and Oregon. Always ready with a camera to capture the unusual picture of the Oregon and California Coasts or the dense forests of Oregon.
I retired in 2002 from the Sequoia National Forest and moved to Bella Vista, Arkansas. I have spent several months reviewing and scanning several thousand color slides into digital images, some of which are displayed here and at my web site http://www.thatgallery.net