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Bio
| Name: |
Stephen Schultz |
| Age: |
42 |
| Gender: |
Male |
| I'm a: |
Photographer |
| Location: |
High Springs, FL, United States |
| Height: |
6' 1" |
| Weight: |
210 lbs |
| Ethnicity: |
Mixed |
| Eye Color: |
Blue |
| Hair Color: |
Red |
| About Me: |
My first paid job was when I was the age of thirteen, a wedding and I was shooting with a Yashica 35 mm. My uncle worked for Kodak and my aunt on the other side of the family was in the business also, you could say I had it coming from all directions. In 1986 I graduated with a degree in commercial art, everything was cut and paste; no computers.
By 1995 I was working as a graphic artist, I found myself moving from state to state learning more and more about the field. Learning computer p ...morerograms such as Corel and Photoshop, I started to combine my art, photography and computer skills together to be more creative.
In the year 2000 I started making my living as an Art Director and started Earth Bound Art. I work now doing designs for many companies, (I’m the guy who doesn't get any credit but my work is all over the place, lol.) less |
| Links: | Earth Bound Art
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Comments

dennykarchner
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From one "graphic artist" to another, I truly appreciate your grand portfolio! Great work, my friend.--Denny
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youngnsexy7
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Thank u for taking the time to look at my media and the kind words and also for being my fan. xoxo
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Terryphoto
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My first 35 mm was a Yashica TL-Electro. Dad was a newspaper photographer. My first photo was published when I was 18. You're slightly ahead.
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Terryphoto
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I also remember drafting tables, razor blades, beeswax and rollers. Print came from the typesetter and going to the strippers had a whole different meaning.
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wolfsong
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Great work, love your drawings, you are very talented and cant wait to see more!
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77Gj39
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come take a look at my pics and ratre "fame" or "shame"
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CWDAVIS
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No, Thank you for visiting and being a fan - back at ya! I am also admiring the Lake image - wonderful colors and I very much like the simple graphic treatment, it adds a very subtle redirection of the eye back into the picture. Lovely.
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abohl
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Love all your images, especially the B&W!
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