Cameron Davidson
Cameron Davidson is an American photographer from Miami, Florida who have photographed on assignment for such publications as ,Vanity Fair, National Geographic, Smithsonian, WIRED, Preservation, Departures, Smithsonian Air & Space, ESPN The Magazine, Forbes, Virginia Living, Money, Field and Stream, Washington Post and Outside."[1] Cameron is also known for his corporate and advertising work for these companies: Discovery Communications, Danfoss, Dominion, Ducks Unlimited, Freddie Mac, General Dynamics, General Motors, Jeep-Chrysler, KHA, Rocky Mountaineer, SBA, SEIU, Veterans Administration, Visit Alexandria, Virginia Tourism
Biography[]
Cameron's career in photography started with a National Geographic contract assignment in the Spring of 1980. He was awarded Environmental Issues award from Nature's Best magazine for his aerial photography of Mountain Top Removal in West Virginia.[1] In 1973 his first photo was published by the a newspaper in Grass Lake, Michigan. In October 2012 the United States Postal Service have issued a series of stamps focused on aerial and satellite landscapes Earthscapes, with one of the images an aerial of Blackwater Refuge on Maryland's Eastern Shore.[2]
Interviews[]
Cameron has been interviewed many times during his career. Recent interviews include: Production Paradise Communication Arts and Shotkit.
Books[]
Chesapeake: The Aerial Photography of Cameron Davidson text by David Fahrenthold, Over Florida, Washington D.C.: Our Nation's Capital, A Moment of Silence: Arlington National Cemetery text by Owens Andrews
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Aerial Photography of Cameron Davidson". . Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ "Cameron Davidson". Archived from the original on 2013-11-01. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- Living people
- 1955 births
- 20th-century American photographers
- 21st-century American photographers
- People from Miami
- American photographer stubs