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Steve Gottlieb's photography ranges from architecture to people to landscapes. His images have been recognized with such awards as "Advertising Photograph of the Year" in both NYC and Washington, DC. He is the photographer (as well as author and designer) of American Icons, Washington: Portrait of a City and Abandoned America, which was selected by both People Magazine and USA Today as a "2002 Gift Book of the Year." Steve has been designated as one of a half-dozen "Kodak Professional Icons" in the U.S. After graduating from Columbia College and Law School, Steve practiced law for a decade before turning his life-long hobby into his vocation. Steve is Horizon's founder and director. In addition, he leads workshops to promote innovation and team-building in organizations. (see www.visionmining.biz)
www.gottliebphoto.com
Steve Gottlieb Collage
Testimonials
To contact an individual, please remove the extra spaces we inserted. "Very positive experience. We traveled to numerous area locations for a wide range of shooting conditions--indoor, outdoor, low light, you name it. Steve was very thorough in his explanations, easy to comprehend, and patient. Lots of hands on, practical instruction with the goal of having us think differently than we're used to about taking photographs. I learned that Creative Vision is about thinking out of our own box to produce the best possible image." - Craig M (craig.muhlbaier @ first pioneer.com)

"I learned just what I needed. I can't think of a single thing that would have improved this workshop." - Don D. (dief @ wildblue.net)

"Best over-all value in my entire photography education!" - Hank R. (hankroden @ yahoo.com)

"I learned lots of new techniques, and had the chance to use them. It was the perfect way to improve my photography in a short amount of time." - Heidi M. (hmurphy @ barclaycardus.com)

"Steve is an outstanding instructor. He considers everyone's interests and his enthusiasm is contagious." - Larry W. (lwwolfe @ epix.net)

"One of the best workshops I've ever taken - plenty of time to shoot." - Bruce S. (schleinb @ earthlink.net)