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For Craig, photography
began as a hobby and quickly evolved into much more. His love
of the medium has led to work as a photo stringer for Associated
Press and United Press International. He also worked as a photo
curator for the Wyoming State Museum and State Archives, and
has been published in many magazines and newspapers. He also
taught beginning photography and darkroom courses at Laramie
County Community College.
Photographing Anasazi
ruins and artwork has been Craig's main focus the past few years.
The adventure of searching the canyons of the Colorado Plateau
for glimpses into the lives and history of the elusive culture
continues to capture his imagination. He still enjoys photographing
landscape and nature's abstractions, but the Anasazi comes first.
Since the horrible
events of September 11, 2001, Craig has marked the anniversary
of the tragedy by creating a photograph at the exact time the
first plane hit the World Trade Center. This ongoing project
assure the day will be marked and remembered, at least by one
person.
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