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<blockquote data-quote="Teamfour" data-source="post: 193077" data-attributes="member: 16306"><p>Wow, where do I start? I am new to the site and my D3100, but not to the photo world.</p><p></p><p>My grandfather was a professional photographer and was the first to use color in New Orleans. Before that I remember watching my grandmother hand coloring B&W portraits. I would hang around the studio and work in the darkroom as a kid.</p><p></p><p>In college I worked in a photofinishing plant and became the production manager. At the same time I worked in the technical photo studio at the University of New Orleans.</p><p></p><p>Later I was national manager of R&D for a company called Kis Photo, the inventors of one hour photo labs. I then went on to manage Kodak's production plant in Memphis, TN for two years. After that I became manager at NASA Stennis Space Center's multimedia services providing photo, video, and reprographic support to the Shuttle program and 19 federal agencies.</p><p></p><p>Amazingly, in a huge departure from the photo world, I am now Chief of the Office of Congressional Affairs for the Dept of the Interior In DC.</p><p></p><p>I have used everything from Horseman large and medium format cameras, Mamiya 6x7s, Robertson 20' flat bed cameras, 120, 220, 110, 35mm, and even disc cameras.</p><p></p><p>I look forward to learning from y'all in the world of digital cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teamfour, post: 193077, member: 16306"] Wow, where do I start? I am new to the site and my D3100, but not to the photo world. My grandfather was a professional photographer and was the first to use color in New Orleans. Before that I remember watching my grandmother hand coloring B&W portraits. I would hang around the studio and work in the darkroom as a kid. In college I worked in a photofinishing plant and became the production manager. At the same time I worked in the technical photo studio at the University of New Orleans. Later I was national manager of R&D for a company called Kis Photo, the inventors of one hour photo labs. I then went on to manage Kodak's production plant in Memphis, TN for two years. After that I became manager at NASA Stennis Space Center's multimedia services providing photo, video, and reprographic support to the Shuttle program and 19 federal agencies. Amazingly, in a huge departure from the photo world, I am now Chief of the Office of Congressional Affairs for the Dept of the Interior In DC. I have used everything from Horseman large and medium format cameras, Mamiya 6x7s, Robertson 20' flat bed cameras, 120, 220, 110, 35mm, and even disc cameras. I look forward to learning from y'all in the world of digital cameras. [/QUOTE]
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