In 2015, photographers across the US were clamoring to fill a position once held by the iconic Ansel Adams. Listed online as Photographer, GS-1060-11/12, the job would require, most notably, shooting documentary images for the Library of Congress. Although many applied, Jarob J. Ortizultimately got the gig as National Parks Service Photographer and now spends his days recording historic spaces and places with a large format camera.
Saturday, July 28, 2018
Interview: National Parks Service Photographer Chronicles the US
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