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Scott Bourne: Unbridled Passion

02 December 2000
Published in People and Places

Wedding and nature photographer Scott Bourneis is changing the industry landscape

If you’ve never heard of Scott Bourne, prepare to meet the future of wedding photography. Something old, something new, he’s faintly blue from the glow of web servers he manages in his clock tower studio high above downtown Tacoma, Wash.

Over the next few months, the fine-art landscape photographer and...

Executive Photography: The Shot is Out There

02 December 2000
Published in People and Places

How executive portrait photographers master the five-minute photo-op.

Digital technology is accelerating the means of delivering images to eyeballs, but the world’s hunger for news about people, and fresh portraits of them, will never be satisfied. So says Seattle-based photographer David Perry, who specializes in what he calls location people scenarios for annual reports and magazines.

"We have become image junkies as a society, " says Perry. As a result, he see...

Winter 2000 Cover

15 November 2000
Published in About Our Cover

The Slot Canyons, this issue's Destination, actually straddle the border of Colorado Arizona and Utah. Shirley Simon-Glaze shot this month's placid cover photo near the Slots. Seattle photographer David Perry, featured in our Executive Portraits story, traveled to China's Great Wall for a cellular photo company.

Gary Luhm: Photographing the Slot Canyons

02 November 2000
Published in Destinations

Brilliant hues await in the slots, the focus for Gary Luhm's trip to the desert plateaus of Utah and Arizona

The slot canyons of the southwestern Colorado Plateau (mostly southern Utah and northern Arizona) are peculiar phenomena of Navajo sandstone. Eroded by water and the scouring power of silt, sand, and debris, they cut vertically through the landscape like a saw blade. The warm-hued surfaces emit quality light — enough to make the slot canyons the centerpiece for a trip to a region that screams with superlatives...

Karen Moskowitz: Surreal Thing

02 November 2000
Published in People and Places

Karen Moskowitz uses intense colors to light the inner moods of her subjects

Proofs of models, rock stars, dot.com CEOs, and a Denver-to-L.A. airplane ticket stub clutter the light table of Karen Moskowitz this Saturday morning as she sips black coffee in her downtown Seattle loft studio.

In the 5,000-square-foot space she’s both lived and worked in since 1990, she’s using a rare quiet moment in mid-December to take stock of one of the busiest years of her life...

David Julian: Traditional Brought to Life

02 October 2000
Published in Portfolios

David Julian brings digital images to life with use of traditional darkroom techniques.

"I'm not like a dark side person, " says photographer David Julian, "but I am intrigued with the slightly surreal edges of life. Which leads me to a slightly different look on things.'

A former professional butterfly collector, Julian has parlayed a fascination with...

WTO Battleground: Shot, Clubbed, Gassed

02 October 2000
Published in Photojournalism

WTO riots were just another day on the job for area photojournalists.

In what Time magazine called "The Battle of Seattle," news photographers were caught in the cross fire between police and protesters at the recent World Trade Organization summit.

For many of those trying to capture the protests on film, the specter of rubber bullets and gas grenades whizzing toward them seemed more surreal than sinister. Despite the fact that one photographer was shot in...

IN THE LOUPE: Karen Moskowitz

02 October 2000
Published in In the Loupe

Home: Seattle

Favorite Gear: "I use Dyna-Lites, because I can travel with them," Karen Moskowitz says. "I use a Mamiya RZ. I don’t have a 35mm camera right now. It got stolen a couple of years ago, so now I just rent. I’m a big renter. I keep the minimum amount of gear, and rent stuff locally if I need extra firepower. I don’t use digital cameras. When speed is of the essence, I’ll scan my proof sheets and e-mail them to editors in New York. I’ve e-mailed high-res images to Germany for...

Roger Ressmeyer Joins Getty Images as VP of Strategy and Corporate Development

19 March 2000
Published in People in the Industry

Roger H. Ressmeyer has joined Seattle-based Getty Images, Inc., a leading e-commerce provider of imagery and related products and services, as Vice President of Strategy & Corporate Development. Ressmeyer has over 23 years experience in the stock photo and publishing industries.

Prior to joining Getty Images, Ressmeyer served as President and CEO of Visions of Tomorrow, Inc., and held various senior positions at Corbis Corporation.

Ressmeyer specializes in space technology, science and celebrity portraiture and has...

Erwin and Peggy Bauer Receive NANPA Lifetime Achievement Award; Tom Mangelsen Named Photographer of the Year

18 March 2000
Published in Special Honors

The North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA) has announced the winners of its prestigious awards for 2000. The Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Erwin and Peggy Bauer of Sequim, Washington, while Thomas Mangelsen of Jackson Hole, Wyoming has been named Outstanding Nature Photographer of the Year.

The awards will be presented at the Annual Summit in Austin, Texas, January 12-16, 2000.

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