Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/24

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Military Photographers (USCG)
From: "Gary Todoroff" <datamaster@humboldt1.com>
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 00:08:32 -0800
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From: S Dimitrov
> Doug:
>
> Is Gary a painter or a photographer?

I have painted a couple of houses, Slobadon. Even helped my dad paint his
Austin Healy 3000 many years ago. . .

But for the Coast Guard, I mostly use Leicas. They made me a photographer
with the Coast Guard Artist Program (COGAP) about two years ago. At the
time, everyone said I was the first photographer in the program, though I'm
sure many of the painters (art, not houses) use cameras in their work. A few
photos are now in admirals' offices and air stations, and the local Group
Humboldt Bay (Calif) has several of my photos at their headquarters, mostly
taken while flying Dophin HH65-A helicopters. Eureka was designated as a
"Coast Guard City" last summer, and I showed a slide program, "Aerial
Photography with the Coast Guard" a few times at the Eureka Theatre, once to
Admiral Loy, CG Commandant, and most of the Group.

The last project was photographing a CG C-130 over the Golden Gate at sunset
a few months ago, and it looks like another flight may be on for April along
the coast just north of Eureka. At the end of May, I'll be at the Air War
College in Alabama for a week, too. Now, if I could just get the time for a
tour over in Guam or on one of the ice-breakers! As Hillaire Belloc wrote in
"The Path to Rome", "Oh to have the time for strange voyages, if even for a
little while!"

I have a very simple "place-holder" web site, while currently building the
real one. You can see a couple of CG photos at
http://www.datamasterdesigns.com/ and also an old press release about last
year's CG City at http://www.datamasterdesigns.com/wsn6E30.html where I got
to brag about the CG - a really great goup of people. The web-site isn't
much, but I hope to have the real thing up and running in a week or two.

As for this too long post running under the heading of "Military
Photographers", I have never been shot at, but do admit to being slightly
nervous while flying over some bright green "gardens" in southern Humboldt
County.

Regards,
Gary Todoroff
Tree LUGger



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