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Vincent Versace
Vincent Versace is arguably one of the most creative innovators in the photographic and digital imaging industries. His work spans some of the top companies in digital photography including, Nikon, Epson, Apple, Kodak, and Roland. An experienced photographer with over 25 years of hands-on training, Vincent Versace takes a real-word approach to photography. His work as a photographer and a digital innovator is apparent in both his photographic work photographing Hollywood stars and capturing nature's beauty, as well as in his constant campaign to perfect the digital photographic process.
"Technologies for digital photography seem to evolve almost every day, offering what so many professional photographers have been waiting for. The tools for going digital and creating great digital photographic work are here and now play a major role in all the work I do."
Like many great photographic professionals, Vincent is an avid black and white photographer, and the rise of digital photography has only grown this passion. Shooting the Nikon D1X, Vincent captures all of his digital images in color, which provides him the option to produce color photos, or his trademark black and white creations.
Vincent is among the most active speakers on digital imaging and photography and is frequently contributes his experience to the digital imaging industry by teaching and lecturing at industry events nation-wide. Acknowledged as a true innovator in the industry, Vincent was the recipient of the 1998 Computerworld Smithsonian Award in Media Arts & Entertainment , his work is part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of American History. Vincent and his work have been featured in numerous magazines including Professional Photographer, Petersen's Photographic, Popular Photography Digital Buying Guide, Shutterbug, Digital Camera, and PC Photo Magazine.
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