An intro...
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07/10/10 09:35 AM
07/10/10 09:35 AM
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Hi all,
I've been lurking here for a few weeks after joining to congratulate Tony Bynum when he was chosen as Montana's Guest Photographer. So I thought it was time to introduce myself. Rather than do a bunch of typing, I'm posting a bio below that I usually use when needed.
***** Tony Mandile lives in Glendale, Ariz. and has wandered the waters and woods for more than 50 years in pursuit of game and fish. During that time, he has traveled around North America to fish or hunt in 39 states, 10 Canadian provinces, Africa, New Zealand and Mexico. Mandile has been a full-time outdoor writer/photographer for 26 years and his 35-year active membership in the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA) included three years on the board of directors. He has also served on the board of the Western Outdoor Writers (WOW) and the Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA), both of which he helped organize. He also was a contributing editor for ARIZONA HUNTER & ANGLER magazine for 10 years, and spent seven years as the Arizona Editor for OUTDOOR LIFE magazine. Mandile finished his first book project -- HOW TO HUNT COUES DEER -- with noted guide Duwane Adams. He's now working on book #2. Mandile's articles and photos have appeared in OUTDOOR LIFE, FIELD & STREAM, CABELA'S OUTFITTER JOURNAL, PETERSEN'S HUNTING, PETERSEN'S FISHING, AMERICAN HUNTER (NRA), DEER HUNTING, ROCKY MOUNTAIN GAME & FISH, CALIFORNIA G&F, WASHINGTON-OREGON G & F, ARIZONA HIGHWAYS, NORTH AMERICAN HUNTER, PENNSYLVANIA ANGLER, ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPORTSMAN, WESTERN OUTDOORS, BOWHUNTING WORLD, SOUTHWEST SPORTSMAN, SAFARI, ARIZONA WILDLIFE VIEWS and a few dozen other outdoor, conservation and travel publications. Additional writing and photo credits include books, posters, product packaging, print ads and even the photo on a MasterCard credit card. More than 100 magazine covers have carried his byline. His photos have also won numerous awards in the annual photo contest sponsored by the OWAA, and Nikon selected several to appear in the company's prestigious Outdoor Photographers Showcase.
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Re: An intro...with a few images added
[Re: psmith]
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07/14/10 04:51 PM
07/14/10 04:51 PM
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Welcome to the forum. Wonderful images. Impressive resume.
Thank you. You can accomplish a bunch of stuff if you put your mind to it for 40+ years.
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That is a LOT of film. How do you keep it organized? Or do you have them all scanned and indexed?
Yeah, tell me about it. I wish digital had arrived about four decades earlier. That would have saved me thousands of dollars in film & processing costs.
I still store them in the 20-slide plastic pages. They are separated by subject and kept alphabetically in three 4-drawer file cabinets. I scan only those I submit for publication. If I tried to do them all, I would eventually be the oldest scanner alive!
Although my files contain quite a few scenics including national parks, most are hunting/fishing or wildlife related.
I'm getting too old to work hard and rather play golf. So, in addition to writing a book or two and few articles, my photo sales go mostly to magazines that I have been working with for years, or I sell to folks who contact me for a specific photo subject(s).
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