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About me.
I took the long way home to get
here, to be a commerical photographer, that is. I thought I was
going to be a high school teacher when I graduated from college.
I tried a lot of different things; substitute teaching, social
work, and then I ended up back in school, a graduate student at
large at Northern Illinois University. I studied photography there
with Larry Gregory and Doug Stewart. When I finished that, I went
out to see if I could get any work. There wasnt much at first.
This was in the early 80s and I free lanced any commerical
photography I could get; I substitute taught on the days I didnt
have an assignment, which back then, was a lot of the days.
Gradually,
after a few years it got better, and I stopped the substitute teaching,
and did commercial photography full time. I built a studio in 1994:
it has an overhead door, thick concrete floors, 3,000 square
feet, its big enough to shoot a truck, which I sometimes
do. What else can I say? I remember once back at Northern, my instructors
used to tell me that no one has ever taken the perfect photograph,
but that didnt mean you shouldnt try. In retrospect,
I think that was good advice, and still pretty much sums up my approach
to every assignment. I think maybe Ive gotten close a few
times, and I have put a few of those images on this Web site. If
you like what you see, I would be glad to show you more. Just give
me a call, I'm always happy to discuss any photographic projects
you might have.
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