Richard Falco has worked as a photographer in New York since 1977.  He has traveled extensively throughout the world, working on assignments in Asia, Africa, Europe and the United States. Photographs by Mr. Falco appear regularly in major publications throughout North America, Europe and Asia.  Clients include: Life, Newsweek, Time, Business Week, New York Times, National Geographic Society, People, Geo, New York Magazine, Stern, U.S. News & World Report.

Editor. Curator. Educator.  Mr. Falco has some twenty years of teaching experience.  He has taught and lectured at a number of schools and institutions; most notably, the New School of Social Research, the School of Visual Arts, the State University of New York at Purchase College, the Art Workshop, the Parsons School of Design and elsewhere.

Mr. Falco is the president of Vision Project an organization dedicated to the development of documentary photography and education.
http://www.visionproject.org


John Kane is widely published.  He has illustrated magazine pieces and several books including The Human Alphabet, Fashion and Color,  and Twisted Yoga.    His credits include many of the biggest consumer magazines as well as books and photo essays on fashion, travel, food and modern dance.  Publisher’s weekly says  “Kane's transcendent images of the colorfully and sometimes scantily clad (dancers) in action elevate viewers to a higher state of consciousness”  “a mind bending collection of photographs”. The School Library journal describes Kane’s work “as a stunning visual feast”.


Jerry Koch is Chief Technology Officer for WebNow1, an interactive marketing and Information Technology company, established in November 1999. Jerry has twelve years experience in creating web sites. His client base consists of industrial, commercial and healthcare clients who are located throughout the metro New York and Connecticut area.

Jerry‘s experience is enormously diverse and ranges from web site design and network engineering to marketing and management. The design products he primarily uses are Macromedia’s Dreamweaver, Adobe’s Photoshop, Go-Live, and Illustrator along with various other sound editing, image editing, and site management software packages.


Scott Nobles is a graduate from the Rochester Institute of Technology.  A photographer, photo-illustrator and educator, Mr. Nobles, also works as a technology specialist & archivist for New York City’s Department of Records.  He is responsible for the digital scanning, restoration and archival of historic images.   Other clients include: General Electric, British Telecom, Alcoa, Chronicle Books & St. Martin’s Press.  He also specializes in high-end retouching and post-production for catalogues and photographers, as well as, design, advertising and PR agencies.  Mr. Nobles presently teaches at the Art Workshop at the State University of New York.

Mr. Nobles is a staff member with Vision Project.
http://www.visionproject.org


Jim Stasiak is a photographer and graphic arts professional with 30+ years experience in the prepress and print industry, blending photography, graphic design, typography, systems design and R&D. An experienced PhotoShop user and giclée printmaker since 1990.  As an instructor at the New England School of Photographic Arts (1993-1997), Jim taught photographers and artists how computer-based tools mimic and enhance the photographic process, how traditional skills translate from the physical world to the metaphysical world, and how the technical considerations inherent in reproducing digital art affect the final print.