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Doug's Bio

 

Doug is a native of Jasper, Alabama, USA, born the fourth of five children in his family. From early in life he has possessed a love of artistic undertakings including the artistic aspects of engineering, music, and photography. Through the years he became accomplished with three different musical instruments and performed regularly in several musical aggregations, was a successful software engineer and manager with a major NASA contractor working on the International Space Station for 20 years, and now is heavily engaged in his life-long dream of full-time photography.

 

Doug bought his first 35mm camera while on military assignment in Germany in 1972. He began using it while traveling throughout Europe on weekends, holidays, and vacations, and immediately became hooked on landscape and travel photography. He subsequently continued to hone his photographic skills over the next several years while in military service as he traveled in Asia and The United States.

 

In the late 1980's he bought a top-shelf 35mm camera, three additional lenses, and a speedlight that helped to open up additional photographic opportunities and further develop his photographic skills. Using these new 'toys' he developed a passion for nature photography and spent untold hours in the Smoky Mountains photographing indigenous animals, concentrating primarily on deer and black bear.

 

In 2004 Doug bought his first digital camera. The features of the digital camera were similar to the features of his latest film camera so he moved seamlessly into the world of digital photography. He is equally at home with both black & white and color formats. Doug's work has an international appeal and his photos have been featured in the following venues:

          *   Solo exhibition in Busan, South Korea
          *   Group exhibitions in Busan and Ulsan, South Korea
          *   Featured twice in National Geographic's Daily Dozen
          *   Published in the book "2011 Pusan Photography," with all profits earmarked for        helping orphaned children
          *   Published in "Stark Magazine," with a portion of the profits earmarked for Doctors Without Borders

          *   Published in "Photographers In Korea - Best of 2014" magazine
          *   Published in the book "Cafe Pusan"
          *   Published in the book "Photography Vibes," a photo anthology produced in Europe
          *   Featured more than twenty times in online photography forums.

 

Doug currently resides with his wife, Ikiee, in Busan, South Korea. He welcomes your contact.

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