JONATHAN RAWLE
Updated 196 days ago
Photography clients asked me to capture people, places, power, poetry, feelings, and joys: I was a twice a self-employed professional photographer - in Film and Digital Times - for a total of 37 years. My first professional photography experience was full-time Boston Globe photographer during the summer of 1967. I was handed two to six eastern Massachusetts assignments a day throughout the summer while 22 regular staffers took vacations. We did all our own processing and printing. Three intense - glorious - months in a city new to me and surrounded by the Globe's cast of classic newspapering characters. These three months confirmed my commitment to photojournalism and a photography career... After US Navy service at sea I started that career: magazine assignments, lots of ski publication photography, and by '73 I was back living in Boston seeking Northeast clients in photojournalism, advertising, corporate, and commercial work - all on location. In 1984 I built out a studio space...