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Steve's History in Photography

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In college I worked in the laboratory of Keith Porter.  Dr. Porter was the inventor of electron microscopy as a tool in cell biology.  His micrographs remain beautiful today.  

In Seattle, I began to become serious about photography itself.  This included working to make use of the zone system and meeting a group of photographers who eventually became part of Letcher Ross's Infinity Gallery. There is also a philosophical background to my photography which will go here.
 

req130Johsel Namkung was the Department Photoprapher when I was a graduate student in Pathology at the UW.

Amyloid:  I became serious about photography as a medical students in Alan Cowen's lab.  My work was on the rheumatoid nodule but I spent a lot of time with Tsuranaoboru Shimokawa and learned form his work on the amyloid fibril. 
.Silver Image Gallery

I had little to do with this but Dan Fear's gallery was the successor to Infinity.