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John M. Lund asked: The Guest House at the base of the Simatai section of The Great Wall was typically rural Chinese in its bare and no-frills atmosphere. I had been sicker than a dog for a week now and really was looking forward to a nice hot shower. It was March and here in [...]
Posted by admin on Saturday, December 12, 2009 at 5:26 pm
Filed under Digital Photography · Tagged Assignment Photography, Camera Gear, Chinese Guide, Cold Water, Fleming, Front Desk, Great Wall Of China, Guest House, Hot Water, Next Morning, Photo Shoot, Photography Photo, Steep Incline, Step At A Time, Stock Photography, Stone Staircase, Travel Stock, Traveling Companion, Villager, Wall Of China, Watchtower
Rohn Engh asked: Name a photographer you remember from the past. Joe Schilling, James Whitmore, Hy Perkins, Bob Gomel, Ralph Morse, Paul Schutzer, Art Shay, and George Silk to name a few. They are of the “Unrehearsed Photography School.”Photo editors in those days respected the talent of these photographers to produce useable images for their [...]
Posted by admin on Saturday, August 15, 2009 at 11:53 am
Filed under Small Business · Tagged Art Directors, Art Shay, Assignment Photography, Commercial Stock Photography, Creative Consultants, George Silk, Gomel, Grunt Work, James Whitmore, Photo Editors, Photo Production, Photography School, Production Staff, Scene Location, School Photo, Schutzer, Stock Agencies, Stock Agency, Stock Photo Agency, Visual Identity