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Guest: George D Lepp
Photography and Digital Imaging


M
ay 5, 1999

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George Lepp has been a working professional photographer specializing in illustrative and outdoor photographic subjects. Considerable time is also spent lecturing, teaching and consulting throughout the United States on both photographic and digital imaging subjects. Mr. Lepp's stock photography is represented worldwide by Tony Stone Images, Corbis, Photo Researchers and Natural Selection.

Visit Mr. Lepp's excellent web site which not only contains information on outdoor & nature photography but also equipment reviews and digital imaging tips. Lepp and Associates 

Mr. Lepp is a graduate of Brooks Institute of Photography, Santa Barbara. The first three years were spent with the University of California, Davis Campus, as supervisor of Illustration Services. George worked as a commercial photographer and continued to develop his natural history photography. 

The lectures, seminars, and workshops on nature and outdoor photography and digital imaging are given throughout the U.S. and Canada and are sponsored by companies like Canon, Kodak, and Outdoor Photographer Magazine. Some past locations for workshops have been Alaska; Antarctica; California’s Central Coast; Churchill, Manitoba, Canada (polar bears); Mono Lake in the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California; Olympic National Park, Washington; and Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.

George Lepp’s writings are included in each issue of Outdoor Photographer magazine, where he is the Field Editor and has the column Tech Tips. In addition, George is Field Editor for the new publication PCPhoto. His own publication, The Natural Image, is a quarterly journal that covers both equipment and techniques for nature photography.

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