When
Dennis Dimick was 12 he was already documenting the world around
him. His project was his 4-H potato project and the resulting panoramic
pictures were exhibited at the county fair. True to the tradition of documentary
photography that he began as a boy Dimick was recently named National Geographic
Magazine’s Senior Editor for the environment where he oversees the
magazine’s coverage in that area. He has been an editor at National
Geographic Magazine since 1990. Dimick has also photo-edited several National
Geographic Society books, including a book on the Endangered Species Act
called “The Company We Keep" in 1996. Dimick has won several
Pictures of the Year Awards including First Place Magazine Picture Editing
Portfolio in 1995, 1996, and Third Place Magazine Picture Editing Portfolio
in 2003. His journalism career started in the mid 1970s, and he wended his
way from newspapers in Corvallis, McMinnville, and Pendleton, OR, Walla
Walla, WA, and in Louisville, KY working as a photographer, reporter and
then photo editor. He has been an editor at the National Geographic Society
for the past 22 years. |
Faculty
Margaret O'Connor
Dennis Dimick
Melissa Farlow
MaryAnne Golon
Kim Komenich
Bill Luster
Geri Migielicz
George Olson
Randy Olson
Lois Raimondo
Staff
Angel Anderson
Randy Cox
Jim Curley
Seth Jayson
David Rees
Jeff Thompson
Greg Tomlinson
Becca Young
Crew
David Barreda
Shauna Bittle
Meredith Day
Sara Fajardo
Elie Gardner
Channing Johnson
Benjamin Mihlfeld
Chris Oberholtz
Vanja Ratković
Megan Retka
Beth Schlanker
Kathrin Spirk
Adam Williams
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