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Cotton Coulson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cotton Coulson Cotton Coulson (1952 – May 27, 2015 in Tromsø, Norway) was a photographer known for his work for ''National Geographic'' magazine. ==Professional life== Coulson graduated from New York University Film School in 1975, and was hired by ''National Geographic'' in 1976,〔(Cotton Coulson, National Geographic Photographer, Dies ), by Laura Parker; at ''National Geographic''; published May 28, 2015; retrieved June 21, 2015〕 after having begun contributing to them as a freelancer in 1975.〔(Photographer Cotton Coulson Dies in Diving Accident on National Geographic Expedition ), by David Walker, at Photo District News; published May 28, 2015; retrieved June 21, 2015〕 He also worked at the ''Baltimore Sun'', where he was a director of photography,〔(Cotton Coulson ), by Jacques Kelly, in the ''Baltimore Sun''; published May 29, 2015; retrieved June 21, 2015〕 and at ''U.S. News & World Report'', where he was an associate director of photography.〔 In 1996, he collaborated with Rick Smolan on Smolan's "24 Hours in Cyberspace" project;〔( Photographer Cotton Coulson Dies In Norway After Diving Accident ), by Donald R. Winslow; at the National Press Photographers Association; published May 28, 2015; retrieved June 21, 2015〕 he subsequently joined CNET, where he was senior vice-president of creative services until 1999, at which point he was promoted to vice president and executive producer.〔( CNET Online Announces Promotions within Senior Management ), at CNET; published March 1, 1999; retrieved June 21, 2015〕
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