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Jeremy
Stein began his career as a photographer by apprenticing himself (at
about 10 years old) to the “town photographer” in a Vermont village.
There he learned to use view cameras and the darkroom to produce photos
of local events and citizens. He went on to an engineering career, but
always took pictures as an avocation. He did portraiture, advertising
and commercial photographs, and a great deal of scientific and technical
photography; but always as a sideline. When he retired from his day job,
about 6 years ago, he went almost immediately into full-time nature
photography, and wishes he had made that career change much earlier.
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