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was introduced to photojournalism as a stringer for the Boston,
MA, Bureau of United Press International (UPI) in the early
70s. This produced assignments for TIME, NEWSWEEK, TIME-LIFE
BOOKS, PEOPLE, THE NEW YORK TIMES, PARIS MATCH, STERN (Germany),
YACHTING, SAIL, BOATING, MOTORBOATING & SAILING, and RUDDER
MAGAZINE, where I become a contributing editor. Since the early
80s, I've worked as a contributing Special Projects editor for
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL as well as for commercial clients including
Apple Compter, AT&T, Canon USA, Kodak, IBM, NEC, Nissan
and others view
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Laurie
Snow Hein |
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Laurie
was raised in South Florida, graduated from Clewiston High
School and attended Columbus College of Art & Design in
Ohio, on a full scholarship.
As a mother of six, a breeder of Haflinger Horses, an art
Instructor, a portrait artist and nationally distributed illustrator,
Laurie portrays the beauty of creation and heart through her
art.
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Ben
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After
Art School, where photography was one of the sections, I worked
35 years as an Art Director in advertising and already 15 years
with Photoshop, to realize the ideas. Now my hobby and passion
is creating experimental/surrealistic photomontages, by combining
airbrush illustrations and photos. I sent those images to International
Experimental Photo contests with success. With different shootings
I try to create my own personal image view
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Gloria
D. Hopkins, Nature’s Glory |
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I
have always been a lover of nature and wildlife, and I’ve always
felt a connection with anything natural, especially wildlife.
Even as a young child growing up in southern California I knew
there was something different about me. In school as I watched
other kids playing, I couldn’t understand the fun of kicking
a ball around the grass, yelling and screaming at each other,
and skinning their knees until they were black and blue. All
I wanted to do was go to the beach, let the waves carry me around
and read my poems to the sandpipers. Even today, I find myself
turning to nature and wildlife for my strength and inspiration.
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