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Master Photographer, F-ASP

Tim earned his Master of Photography Degree at the age of 25, with his Craftsman Degree following soon afterwards. In Kentucky, his home state, his work has won many awards, including Best of Show and Master Photographer of the Year several times.

In Kentucky, Tim scored a perfect 100 on his print “His Father’s Eyes”, breaking all previous records of combined point total. He also scored a 100 on his print “Hands of Time”, winning the top scoring print in at the Mid-East Regional Convention. His work can be seen in many Loan Collection publications and Kodak has recognized his work through Gallery Awards, a Gallery Elite and publication in their Portrait Book. He has shared his ideas at Kodak Pro-Team meetings, and in 2003, Tim became a Kodak Mentor. In 2004, he received the Imaging Excellence Award and in 2007, IUSA awarded him the Gold Level Photographer of the Year Award.

Tim is a member of the Society of XXV, a qualified National Juror, an accomplished lecturer both in the US and internationally, and most recently, he earned his ASP Fellowship Degree. At IUSA in 2007, both Tim and Beverly were awarded the coveted Gerhard Bakker Award for outstanding photographic education.

Beverly entered the photography profession as a receptionist at the Walden’s studio in 1980, but in 1988 decided to get “behind” the camera. In three short years, she earned her Master of Photography Degree and her career path was determined. As she began lecturing with her husband, Tim, a Craftsman Degree was quickly earned and she has never looked back. In Kentucky, she has won many awards including Master Photographer of the Year several times. In 2006, at the Kentucky Professional Photographers Convention, she was Master Photographer of the Year and won Best of Show, scoring both the highest print score and the highest accumulated point total. At IUSA in 2007, she was awarded the Gold Level Photographer of the Year Award with two entries being accepted into the Loan Collection. Kodak has awarded her several Kodak Gallery Awards, including being the first recipient of the Kodak Gallery Elite in 1992, for which she won a Hasselblad camera. Her work has been published in many trade magazines and she had the opportunity to share ideas on marketing and selling at Kodak’s Pro-Team meetings. In 2003, Beverly was invited to be a Kodak Mentor. In 2006, she was one of eleven women chosen to photograph IUSA President, Michael Taylor. Her image, along with the others, will be published in a book to be sold to support PPA Charities. In 2006, she received the Imaging Excellence Award and in 2007, IUSA awarded her the Gold Level Photographer of the Year Award. Beverly is also a member of the Society of XXV and is an accomplished lecturer both in the US and internationally.

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