SUTTER
Updated 10 days ago
Halfway through his studies at UC Berkeley, Keith Sutter walked away from his soccer scholarship to study photography. Thirty-two years later he still doesn't regret it, although he really misses the beautiful game. His photography career has taken him to places he never dreamt of. He's traveled 780 miles on foot in central Asia as the official photographer of the Royal Geographical Society's Taklamakan Desert Crossing expedition. He has stood atop a nuclear reactor and photographed the eerie, blue glow produced by Cherenkov radiation (no wonder he's bald). He has climbed to the top of volcanoes in Baja California for National Geographic and has been commissioned to create a powerful portrait of a 20 week, extreme preemie baby for a national ad campaign. As a finalist in the Million Dollar Moment photo contest, Keith's been a guest on CBS' Early Show with Bryant Gumbel (and managed to not embarass himself despite having the stomach flu). In between adventures, he has photographed..