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Ronnie Glover

Photography took a backseat while Ronnie obtained his college degree. After graduation, he purchased his first camera but was unable to produce the images that he saw in his mind. He then took a few continuing education classes to learn the technical aspects of the camera and realized there was so much more to learn about photography. So Ronnie enrolled in the professional program at Southeastern Center for the Arts in Atlanta. The school was operated by Jeanne & Neil Chaput de Saintonge, who currently operate Rocky Mountain School of Photography. He spent 14 years living in Alaska and this gave him unbelievable opportunities to experience nature and capture many images. Ronnie also enjoys sports and travel photography and the experience of different cultures. It is his wish that his images will expose others to the beauty of nature, the inspiration of physical pursuits, and other cultures and promote a greater understanding of each. Most recently, he has ventured into the exploding mobile photography realm using his iPhone to document running and sporting events. He invites everyone to enjoy his gallery and feel free to contact him with any comments.
What Life Brings, by Orhan Aksel - Photojournalism, Portrait Photography, Award Winning Photography, Orhan Aksel, Photography Awards

What Life Brings by Orhan Aksel

I took this photo 27 years ago in a city called Erzurum in Turkey with a Nikon FM and a Nikon 50mm F/1.2 lens. I remember using Kodachrome 64.This gentleman happens to be a World War I veteran. He must have passed away by now. I respect & wish…
Let Me Take Some Rest by Agnisoonu - Candid Photography, Photojournalism, Art Photography, Photography Awards, Online Photography Courses

Let Me Take Some Rest by Agnisoonu

I took the picture from a bridge. It was on Nov 1st 2008, "Kerala Piravi day" meaning birth date of Kerala state of India. My idea was to capture life of a common man on "Kerala Pirvi Day". With this in mind, I went to nearby fish market and…