| About |
| Ron Sherman has been a working photographer for the past 40 years. His assignments have been on locations throughout the world and has also developed a vast photo archive. Since 1991 he has created unique images using a combination of photography and computer technology. This web site has been developed to give you a sense of what he can do for you as a professional photographer. His assignments have been published in national magazines ranging from Time, Life, Newsweek, Business Week, Forbes, Inside Sports and Sports Illustrated. Ron’s corporate assignments have been featured in annual reports, brochures and multimedia productions for a wide variety of Fortune 500 companies including IBM, Eastman Kodak, Coca-Cola, BellSouth (now AT&T), Southern Natural Gas and the Southern Company. Although creating story telling photographs is his number one priority, offering great service is a close second. Ron has met deadlines his whole career and the projects have always come in on budget. Ron’s images, capturing the classic beauty of Atlanta have been published in three hard cover photographic books. For most of his career he has made a specialty of capturing the essence of campus life in photo-essays on more than 130 colleges and universities throughout the United States. Photographs from his stock photo library of some 500,000+ color and black and white images are regularly leased for a variety of publication purposes. Many of the images currently available in the photo archive galleries are of his extensive coverage of Atlanta and Georgia subjects. He is currently going back to his collection of 1960’s to 1980’s images, editing, scanning, captioning and adding subjects on a continuing schedule. Some of the subjects include 1960’s middle class family, 1969 March on Washington DC, Army duty and Vietnam 1966-1969, college coverage 1964 to 1989 to name a few. As subjects are added to the photo archive collection, anyone on his e-mail list will be notified. Even with his vast collection of archival photographs, if he cannot fulfill a request, he will do his level best to find another source for the needed image. That is the quality of service he offers his clients. |
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