My love for photography began as a child with a Kodak Hawkeye camera. Our family later had a Polaroid Land Camera and I began using a Kodak Instamatic. This camera accompanied me on one of my early photographic journeys in 1969 – from a small town in South Carolina to Farragut State Park, Idaho for the Boy Scout National Jamboree. There I watched Neil Armstrong walk on the moon.In 1971, after returning from the Boy Scout World Jamboree in Japan, I bought my first 35mm SLR camera – a Canon FTb and was hooked.
More than thirty years later, I’m still shooting with Canon equipment. I bought my first digital camera in 2001 and went all digital in 2005.
I still have the capabilities to shoot slide or film if a client has that need.
I am a member of CNPA http://www.cnpa.org/ and NAPP.
I have been published in a regional travel magazine and the Corvair Society of America’s monthly magazine, Corsa Communique.
Thank you for visiting my website.
Bruce