I met him on Saturday. His first name is Burton.
McNeely's 50 year career of shooting on assignment for many leading
magazines and ad campaigns for leading outdoor product manufacturers
started in 1955. His specialty was underwater photography because he was
already designing his own housings for existing cameras before SCUBA
was available in the U.S. This led to work for Life Magazine in 1957,
then to a 3 year project for National Geographic, their first ' shark
essay' for the Feb.1968 issue and a similar project for Life
international on sharks. He worked for Life until they folded in the
early 1970s, and also for major firms such as Chrysler Marine, Yamaha
Motors, Bass Pro Shops, and Ski- Doo snowmobiles on general outdoor
photography. His underwater specialty won him work for Playboy and many
other men's magazines over the years, and his collection of U/W and
outdoor nudes are the most popular ones that have been used for art
prints. These have been very popular as galley wrapped canvas prints,
because they're ready to hang without frames and many customers have
created beautiful groupings using subjects from both collections. He
makes walls beautiful.
http://cnewspubs.com/wp/?p=4624
Effie
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From: Bruce Jividen <kundar(a)gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:12 PM
Subject: 4449 Gets an Overhaul
To: Under the Stars <uts(a)building11.com>
Southern Pacific 4449 <https://www.facebook.com/sp4449>
Volunteers have started disassembling 4449 for the federally-mandated
overhaul. Visitors may witness progress by visiting the facility from 1-5
PM on Thursdays thru Sundays. http://www.orhf.org/
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That's the really old UTS address. I moved all the building11.com lists
over to starmanet.com over a year ago.
Use: uts(a)starmanet.com
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