
When observing their creations from the comfort of our homes, wildlife photographers seem almost_like a different species — ethereally fixated_on a faraway_natural world — perhaps_a little aloof, eschewing human company in favor of sprawling vistas and living beings who do not need a model release to appear in a photograph. Despite his peripatetic life as a landscape and wildlife photographer, Josh Anon_mixes in plenty of human face time as a teacher, writer, contractor, and now, the CEO of a video development startup, Visioneer Studios. After_10 years as a cinematographer and software developer at Pixar Animation Studios — as part of...
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