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Remember Don Fox?
One of my earliest memories growing up in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania was sitting in a first grade classroom reading: "Look, Jane, look. See Spot run." These concepts-looking and seeing-seemed to "stick," lasting far longer than chemistry or catechism or calculus. This conservative little community in the shadow of Appalachia offered much to look at and see for an inquisitive boy, the second of six children. Yet the more I saw, the more I wanted to see, and by the time I graduated from high school the world beyond the village borders beckoned. It beckoned me to a career in broadcasting, and in 1966-'67 it called me to duty in Vietnam where I served as Chief Announcer for the Armed Forces Vietnam Network (AFVN). There I hosted the now-famous (or infamous) "Goooooood Morning, Vietnam" radio show, The Dawnbuster. During my off hours I continued the habit ingrained by that Weekly Reader. I looked. And what I saw was a proud yet anguished people, maintaining their dignity in the hardscrabble circumstances of war at their doorsteps. I looked-hard-and what I saw led me to photography. Returning to "the world" led me to a career in broadcast journalism, then to college and degrees in History, and Philosophy, then onto a Master's degree in English. In 2002, I retired from nearly a quarter century of award-winning teaching in an upscale Upstate New York suburban high school. Retirement afforded me the time and energy to re-fan the embers of my earlier passion, looking and seeing through the lens of a camera. Yet what my camera caught outside myself never quite matched what each scene awakened within me, and so my interest in digital imaging emerged and shifted my focus from photographs to images. A photograph, I came to understand, can capture a body, but an image can reveal a soul. With all of today's digital imaging tools at my disposal, the challenge is not to ask what I can do to a photo to improve it, but how can I help the photo reveal what lies within and beyond itself. The true task is to release its spirit, and by doing so to confirm to others another elementary truth: that in order to unlock our humanity we must earnestly foster those childlike gifts-to look, and to see. |
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