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Winter 2001  Issue 2


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Member Profile:
Bob Gomel
Mr. Fields was my grade school science teacher. His classroom was decorated with beautiful sepia-toned examples of his photography. [Full story]

 

Member Profile
© Bob Gomel

     

New Member Profile:
Jim Whitcomb
When Jim Caldwell asked me to be a poster boy I was overwhelmed. I am honored and very pleased to be a part of the Houston Chapter of the ASMP. [Full story]

 

New Member Profile
© Jim Whitcomb

   

President's Letter:
Bleeding Indicator

by Nash Baker
I think most of us would agree that the photography market is fickle. It seems always to be feast or famine, and there's no way of knowing when the economic winds will blow with us or against us. [Full letter]

 

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© Nash Baker


 

Editor's Letter
by Jim Caldwell
We've expanded the Letter with more verbal and pictorial content. You may have already seen some of these e-mails from Nash, our hard-working Prez, but I felt that the WebLetter would be a more permanent and public venue for these important ideas. [Full letter]

 

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© Jim Caldwell

   

Feature: Survival
by Rocky Kneten
I was driving down one of the streets in Montrose the other day when I spotted one of those unique, non Fortune 500 businesses that exist in what used to be someone's house. It was a fortune teller. [Full story]

 

 

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Negotiating
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Sound Barrier
Through the viewfinder of his camera, Ensign John Gay could see the A/F18 drop from the sky as it headed toward the port side of the Aircraft Carrier Constellation at 1,000 feet. [Full story]

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