Jim lo scalzo biography definition

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          Lo Scalzo has put his education to good use in his career, working as a staff photographer for U.S. News and World Report since and winning several awards..

          Lo Scalzo, Jim 1967–

          PERSONAL:

          Born 1967, in Washington, DC; married, wife's name Deirdre; children: two.

          Education: Loyola College, B.A.; University of Missouri, M.A.

          ADDRESSES:

          [email protected].

          CAREER:

          Photographer and writer. U.S. News and World Report, staff photographer, 1994—.

          AWARDS, HONORS:

          Awards from Pictures of the Year International and White House News Photographers' Association.

          WRITINGS:

          Evidence of My Existence (memoir), Ohio University Press (Athens, OH), 2007.

          SIDELIGHTS:

          Jim Lo Scalzo was born in 1967 in Washington, DC, and although his birthplace has remained his hometown throughout much of his life, Lo Scalzo has traveled throughout the world as a photographer.

          By Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/Shutterstock -- A so-called 'supermoon' rises behind the US Capitol and the Jefferson Memorial (bottom), in Washington, DC.

        1. By Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/Shutterstock -- A so-called 'supermoon' rises behind the US Capitol and the Jefferson Memorial (bottom), in Washington, DC.
        2. Education is a fundamental human right and essential for the exercise of all other human rights.
        3. Lo Scalzo has put his education to good use in his career, working as a staff photographer for U.S. News and World Report since and winning several awards.
        4. This photo shows members of Baltimore's United House of Prayer For All People during a baptism ceremony.
        5. Despite a full portfolio and well-stamped passport, Lo Scalzo found it difficult to break into professional travel photography.
        6. Lo Scalzo earned his B.A. in creative writing from Loyola College and his M.A. in photojournalism from the University of Missouri. Lo Scalzo has put his education to good use in his career, working as a staff photographer for U.S.

          News and World Report since 1994 and winning