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Carmen Sewell-
Biography
A native
Oklahoman, I have lived in Houston for the last 30
years, which makes me almost a native Houstonian.
My education consists of a B.S. in Microbiology,
certification as a Medical Technologist and an MBA.
Retired now, I spent 40 years as a microbiologist,
clinical laboratory manager and hospital
administrator. Also, I spent five years as a
medical writer and account executive for a national
advertising agency where my experience as a
photographer was invaluable in dealing with the
creative staff.
My introduction to photography was as a junior high
school student. I was introduced to black and white
processing when I received my first camera, which
was a Kodak Brownie Reflex. The real thrill was my
first 35mm camera and Kodachrome film. Since that
time I have continued to shoot everything in sight.
In the late nineteen seventies, I learned to scuba
dive and, of course, had to have an underwater
camera. I have spent many glorious hours watching
sea life and taking home the best of souvenirs -
pictures. But, diving is not my only photo interest;
I travel for pleasure a great deal and enjoy
photographing the places I have seen. I also am
studying art with a very talented instructor, which
is helping me see things with a new eye. I
consider myself a rank amateur and still learning.
Digital imaging is allowing to me to have a darkroom
on my desk when I can't have a darkroom in my
garage.
I shoot with a Nikon D70S, N90s and N80 (both
film) with Nikon and Tamron lenses and a Nikonos V
for underwater. I also have a little 8 Megapixel
Nikon point and shoot as a carry around. However, I
still treasure my old Olympus OM and OM1, which are
as reliable today as it was the day I bought it 25
years ago. I also have an Olympus C4040 digital
camera.
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