
Sam D’Amico Photography
“Born in New Jersey in 1961, Sam D’Amico recalls always being interested in photography. Some of his earliest memories are of his family gathering to view home movies, slide shows or albums filled with photographs held in place by photo corners. He can recall his family being connected through the memories and emotions that the images evoked.
When he was a young teen, after expressing an interest in photography, his parents gave him a 35mm SLR. “I wanted to photograph the people, places and things that I saw but I lacked the patience to teach myself the technical skills needed to work the camera. Sometimes my pictures would come out the way I imagined and sometimes they wouldn’t. I found photography difficult and frustrating and sold the equipment a few years later…”
From 1992-1997 he photographed over 500 assignments for the New York Times as a free-lance Photojournalist.
My work is varied and is available for viewing and rights manged licensing/print sales via my website which also contains my blog.
I teach photography at my own series of classes offered in Washington DC and online. I also teach at an accredited photography school located in Bethesda MD.
I post a picture of the week and free photography tips on a regular basis.”
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