Although I've worked in the graphic arts for over 35 years, I consider myself a serious photographer hobbyist. I don't own fancy lighting equipment and expensive lenses but I love capturing images. I began my career as an offset printer, worked in lithography, audio/visual, photo finishing and ran a conventional photo lab, all for a large aerospace company in the midwest. I've souped miles of film and spent literally thousands of hours in the darkroom, but when "digital" came on the scene, I embraced it totally. I started working with Photoshop before there were layers (ver. 2.5) and never looked back! I changed gears and started the Digital Imaging Department for the same company. When I retired in 2007, I was the Webmaster of the Communications Department. I now work two days a week for my son, who owns a wide format graphics business. As Design Applications Director (D.A.D.), it allows me to stay current with the technology and continue my work as a digital imaging and web designer. In my spare time I tutor Photoshop and build websites as a freelance artist. Retirement now allows me plenty of time to shoot my Nikon D70s for enjoyment and enhance my captured images using Photoshop, which is where I find my creative juices flow effortlessly. I sincerely welcome honest critique of my work and I'm more than willing to share my experience/knowledge with those who love the art. Since joining Flickr, and now UTATA, I have become inspired by a number of photographers worldwide and my goal is to learn from them to improve my own body of work.