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Paul Ware 2011

Name: Paul Ware Title: Professional Photographer Company: Paul Ware Photography Location: Rockland, Mass. Birthplace: Boston, Mass. Family: Divorced, one daughter and son, ages 32 and 28 College: Boston University - Center for Digital Imaging and Arts, 2010; Massasoit Community College, Canton, Mass., Associate in Science, 2005 First job outside of real estate: Network technician, Verizon First job in real estate or allied field: Photographer and multi-media creator for Community Work Services, Boston, Mass. What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Currently, I shoot photography for companies, which in turn use these images on their website and promotional materials. Emphasis is placed on showing their core mission through visual images that portray exactly who they are and what they can offer clients. With an affinity for architecture, I am focusing my skills on visual aesthetics, in the context of a structured architectural environment. Also, I seek to combine interior lighting techniques with a professional approach to exterior architectural photography. Hobbies: Skiing, biking, travel and N.E. Patriots fan Favorite book: "Prince of Fire" by Daniel Silva Favorite movie: "Gran Torino" Person you admire most (outside of family): Cary Wolinsky, photographer Keys to success: Determination, passion, giving my best effort, networking and continuing to keep up with the latest technology through education. If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? NASA astronaut, working on the Hubble space telescope
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