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Richard Anderson is a location photographer who has enthusiastically embraced digital technologies. Richard has been based in Baltimore since 1976. To view more of his work, visit www.rnaphoto.com.

Morton Beebe is a professional photographer and author whose work has been widely published and exhibited. To view more of his work, go to www.mortonbeebe.com.

Robert Birnbach is a commercial advertising photographer based in San Francisco who often shoots digital. To see more of his work visit www.robertbirnbachstudio.com.

Rudy Burger, formerly the Chief Executive Officer of Media Lab Europe, has over 20 years experience in high technology and digital media. Digital cameras have rekindled his love for photography.

Craig Carraher and Tinnee Lee together make up Lee-Carraher Photography, renowned for shooting fine jewelry and gems. They can be reached at TinneeL@aol.com.

Jorge Colombo is a professional photographer, illustrator, and a designer. He was born in Lisbon, Portugal, and moved to New York City in 1989 where he now lives and works. His work can be viewed at www.jorgecolombo.com.

Doug Clark is a Seattle­based photographer who focuses on lifestyle and fine art photography. View his work at www.dougclark.com.

Bruce Dale has had more than 2,000 photographs published by National Geographic and twice he's earned the title "Magazine Photographer of the Year." His book, The American Southwest, was published by National Geographic in 1999. To view more of his work, visit www.brucedale.com.

Dave Drum is an award-winning cameraman with more than 20 years' experience shooting documentary, commercial, educational, and corporate programs for national and international markets. He can be contacted through www.palcameraswest.com.

Peter Figen is a commercial advertising photographer based in Los Angeles. Clients include Memorex, Pioneer, and PriceGrabber.com among others. You can contact him at pfigen@keyway.net.

Bitsy Fitzsimmons is a photo enthusiast who lives in Indianapolis and travels the world to take pictures of her grandchildren and flowers. She can be contacted at Bitsfitz@aol.com.

Helmi Flick lives in Texas with her husband, Ken, a freelance writer, and five cats. Her images appear regularly in a variety of cat magazines and are featured on websites all over the world. To see more of her work go to www.HelmiFlick.com.

Kate Grady is stained glass artist who used a digital camera to document her four years in Taiwan. She plans to incorporate her images into stained glass pieces. She can be contacted at gradyke@yahoo.com.

Scott Haefner is an avid kite and landscape photographer. He also works at the U.S. Geological Survey doing web design. You can see more of his work at thehaefners.com/kap/.

Dave Harp is an editorial and corporate photographer based in Baltimore. He is also an author, former president of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), and once was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. You can see more of his work at www.chesapeakephotos.com.

Scott Highton is a photographer and author based in the San Francisco Bay area, specializing in multimedia, corporate, and location photography. He also has an extensive background in photojournalism and documentary filmmaking. To see more of his work, go to www.highton.com.

Jack Holm is a former professor at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), and is currently a senior scientist at Hewlett-Packard. He can be contacted at jack.holm@hp.com.

Bruce Avera Hunter is a professional freelance photographer whose work has been published with the National Geographic Society and The Discovery Channel in print and online. To view more of his work go to www.BruceAveraHunter.com.

John Isaac worked as a photographer for the UN from 1969 to 1998 when he retired as the chief of the Photo Unit in 1998. Throughout his career, John received numerous national and international awards for his work, including Professional Photographer of the Year in 1993 by the Photo Imaging Manufacturers and Distributors Association. He now works as an independent photographer, shooting almost exclusively digital. You can see more of his work at www.johnisaac.com.

Leonard Koren is a San Francisco artist who writes books about design and aesthetics. For more on his work visit www.leonardkoren.com.

Wendi Marafino is commercial photographer based in Los Angeles who photographs both products and people. She also shoots for the Hollywood film industry. You can contact her at wmarafino@keyway.net.

Tom Mogensen is an artist in San Francisco whose clients include Oracle, Macy's, and the San Francisco Giants. His work can be viewed at www.fotom.com.

Richard Morgenstein is a location photographer based in San Francisco specializing in environmental portraiture. You can see more of his work at www.morgenstein.com.

Michael Reichman is a world renowned nature photographer and photographic educator based in Toronto, Canada. His landscape and wildlife photography is widely collected and exhibited. He is a Contributing Editor to Photo Techniques magazine. Michael is the publisher and primary author of The Luminous Landscape website, www.luminous-landscape.com, where you can see more of his work.

Mark Richards is an award-winning corporate and editorial photographer who specializes in people and lifestyle photography. To see more of his work visit www.markrichards.com.

Steve Rosenbaum is a graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology, with a degree in Professional Photography. He is currently President of S.I.R. Marketing Communications, Inc. To see more of his photographic work, go to www.sironline.com.

Doug Salin is a San Francisco­based architectural photographer who specializes in textiles, lighting applications, interiors, visual merchandising, and shooting digital. You can see more of his work at www.dougsalin.com.

Terry Schmitt is an award-winning professional photographer who has worked for the San Francisco Chronicle and UPI. He currently works as a freelance photographer. He can be reached at terry@tschmitt.com.

Fred Shippey worked for Eastman Kodak for 22 years and was involved in a wide variety of conventional photography and digital imaging projects. For the last ten years he has been a consultant on electronic imaging technology and applications and has written for a variety of publications in the U.S. and abroad. www.home.eznet.net/~fshippey

Chester Simpson grew up in Roanoke, Virginia, and graduated with a degree in photography from the San Francisco Institute of Art in 1977. He has been taking award-winning photographs since. To view more of his work, go to www.chestersimpson.com.

Carol Steele is a commercial and portrait photographer living and working in the United Kingdom. In 1997, she received the coveted British award "Master Pictorial & Illustrative Photographer of the Year." To see more of her work go to www.carolsteele.co.uk.

Andrew Tarnowka is a professional architect and serious photographer born in Poland and living in Washington, D.C. He travels extensively. He can be contacted at andrew@hondracy.com.

Chris Wahlberg's passion for photography and art has taken him through studies at the University of Connecticut and the San Francisco Art Institute. He has had photo studios in Dallas as well as Chicago where he studied and produced holograms at the Fine Arts Research Holographic Center. In 1987 he opened a studio in San Francisco shooting commercial assignments for such clients as Hewlett-Packard, Rolex, NASA, Fetzer Wineries and many others. To see more of his work go to www.chriswahlberg.com.