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May 03, 2006

Back in the Day

Conflagration

It's been almost ten years since I  picked up a camera to earn a living on a daily basis, back when I was in Savannah, Georgia as a staff photographer for The Savannah Morning News and Evening Press. I was recently doing some housecleaning and found an old Kodak PhotoCD I'd created from my best chromes and black-and-white negatives when I was job hunting in 1994. I posted the collection of images on Flickr, seen in the photo gallery here. I was trying to be so bleeding edge - I remember sending out portfolios on a floppy disk (yeah, a 1.4 dual-sided deal) and I put together a slick one-page dye-sub print from this collection of images using all the gusto our office Mac IIcx could muster. Meanwhile, we shot all our color images on Fujichrome 100 or 400 - talk about challenging. Later that year I took on my next job at Morris Communication's Augusta Chronicle as photo editor, and cut way back on daily shoots - and at least had the chance to shoot color neg film! I do miss those days, chasing news on the scanner, trying to produce something compelling from otherwise mundane assignments. Today's work has it's own set of challenges, and thinking on my feet - but at least I'm not working nights anymore!

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Posted by jetrotz at May 3, 2006 10:58 AM

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