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As a Pulitzer Prize winning photographer,
Jay Dickman has worked in the photojournalism field for
over 30 years, covering events as diverse as the war in
El Salvador to the Olympics, national political conventions
to 6 Super Bowls, the 40th Anniversary of the bombing of
Hiroshima to photographing Shirley Maclaine. He's spent
three months living in a stone-age village in Papua New
Guinea, spent a week under the Arctic ice in a nuclear
attack sub (both these for National Geographic), and sank
on a boat on the Amazon. He's flown around the world for
a corporate shoot for EDS Corporation. The range of what
Jay's covered is quite extreme, and he feels incredibly
fortunate to work in a business he loves.
Jay's client list ranges from EDS to Nike, Marlboro to the
NFL. Publications include: National Geographic, LIFE, Conde
Nast Traveler, Time, Fortune, Forbes, Sports Illustrated,
GEO, Stern, American Way Etc. Corporate clients include EDS
Corporation, Dell Computers, DresserIndustries, Hewlett Packard,
Quaker, CH2M Hill, The Polk Company and Sun MicroSystems.
More than twenty assignments for the National Geographic
Society, Jay has a story appearing in the June 2005 issue
of Geographic.
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