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P3D Stereo New England meeting, Sunday, Sept 27th.
- From: "Richard M. Koolish" <koolish@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Stereo New England meeting, Sunday, Sept 27th.
- Date: Sat, 19 Sep 98 11:55:36 EDT
The next Stereo New England meeting will be on Sunday, September 27th.
Doors open at 1:45. Location is Newman Auditorium, GTE Internetworking,
70 Fawcett St., Cambridge, Mass. See our web page at:
http://www.ultranet.com/~copley/StereoNE/
Our special guest will be Al Seig.
Albert L. Sieg
Stereographic Biography
Al has been active as a photographer and especially as a stereophotographer for
more than 35 years. His stereograms have been accepted in all major exhibitions
and currently he is the world's leading exhibitor in stereo photography. He
has had more than 1800 pictures accepted for exhibition and is recognized by
the Photographic Society of America, Stereo Division as having the highest rank
of Master Stereographer IX. During this time his stereograms have been
consistently recognized with the top awards of the exhibitions, winning more
than 300 awards. His stereographs have won the Stereo slide of the Year Award
four times, and he has been the winner of the Stereo Sequence Award three
times. His photographs have been published in several journals and in
publications of the Eastman Kodak Company.
He is a member and Fellow of PSA (currently the Executive Vice President), a
past chariman of the Stereo Division, a member and Fellow of the Third
Dimension Society in England, a member of the National Stereoscopic Society and
is the Past President of the International Stereoscopic Union, a worldwide
organization of stereographers. He is a founding member of the Japan 3D
Society. He has presented numerous stereo programs.
Professionally, Al worked for many years with the Eastman Kodak Co., where he
held the posts of Corporate Vice President in the US, and President and CEO of
Eastman Kodak Japan where he lived and worked for seven years.
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