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Manuello Paganelli is a self-taught American artist, portrait, travel and documentary photographer and an ardent voice in the protection and value of photographer’s copyrights. ==Biography== He was born on November 10, 1960, in Santo Domingo, of Cuban and Italian background. He spent his childhood attending schools in Santo Domingo, Italy and Puerto Rico. In the late 1970s he attended Southern Adventist University, where he majored in biology and chemistry to pursue a career in medicine. During his last year of college, after purchasing a camera, he read a magazine article about Ansel Adams. He dialed information for Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, and called Adams cold. The friendship and mentoring from Adams guided and motivated him until Adams died. A few weeks later during the summer of 1983 he got his first break, at the ''Chattanooga Times''. The next year he was part of the International Olympic Press Pool covering the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. In 1985 Paganelli moved to Washington, DC, to work for Agence France Presse. After working there for seven months, and tired of the poor treatment given to photographers at that news agency, he decided never again to work for another organization as a staff photographer. As he began a freelance career, his regular clients included the ''Washington Post'', ''USA Today'', and ''Reuters''. A couple years later he added magazines to his clietele, starting with ''Forbes''. Since then his photos have appeared on the covers and inside pages of ''Sports Illustrated'', ''Life'', ''Time'', ''People'', ''Newsweek'', ''Business Week'', ''Bloomberg'', ''Der Stern'', ''Der Spiegel'', ''Entertainment Weekly'', ''Vibe'', and ''Readers Digest''. One of the highlights of his career is a photograph he took of ''Cal Ripken Jr'' after he broke ''Lou Gehrigs record for the most consecutive games played which became the cover for (''Sports Illustrated'' ) in 1995. In the summer of 2011 one of his images was selected for exhibition in the Art of Photography Show in San Diego. On the summer of 2012 Paganelli was invited for a photo show in St Petersburg, Russia, of his Black Cowboys documentary at the prestigious Manege Museum during the Photo Vernissage 2012. He also gave a few TV and radios interviews to Russian stations. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Manuello Paganelli」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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