Natalie S. Gamble
Objective
Education
Associate in Applied Science
Degree in Photographic Technology
Major Concentration: Bio-Medical Photography
Anticipated Graduation: 2005
Courses: Design, Fundamentals, Retouching, Small Format, Large Format, Digital Imaging, Photojournalism, Multimedia, Process Monitoring, Materials & Processes, Portrait Lighting, Object Lighting, Outdoor & Location Lighting, Macro
Massage & Bodywork Certification
Continuing Education to keep current with license and law regulations
Courses: Anatomy, Physiology, and Business Practices
Employment
October 2003 - October 2004
Studio/Lab Assistant Manager
Responsibilities included management of 30,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art traditional and digital photographic facility. Handled preventive maintenance and operation of industry standard processors and photo equipment.
April 2002 – Present
Owner/Operator
Responsibilities include Marketing, Accounting, Customer Service, and Therapeutic Massage Practices
August 2001 – Present
Responsibilities include assistant manager duties, inventory control, and customer service in a fine dining four-star establishment
Skills & Qualifications:
Sinar, Calumet 4x5 Systems
35mm Nikon Film Cameras, D1H, D1X, D100 and multiple lenses
35mm Canon Film Cameras, 20D, 10D, and multiple lenses
Phase One H20, H10 Digital Back
Mamiya 645, RZ, RB, AF, Pro
Hasselblad
Bronica
Broncolor
Speedatron
Hot Lights
Portable Lighting Systems: Alien Bees, Broncolor, & White Lightning
Ferrell Lighting
Strobes, Power Packs, Umbrellas, Soft Boxes
I Mac’s & PC’S, G-5, G-4
OS9, OSX
Adobe Photoshop 7,9, CS
Adobe Illustrator
Flash, Toast Titanium, Image Ready, Imovie, InDesign, GoLive, Microsoft Word, Excel
Imacon Flextight Scanner and other Nikon scanners
Flat-bed Scanners
Traditional B&W processing
C-41 Colex dip & dunk micro-processor
Noritsu E-6 dip & dunk processor
Wing Lynch
RA-4 Colex
Traditional B&W & Color Printing Techniques
Epson 7500 & 9500 Printers
RA-4 Colex
Accomplishments
Department of Photographic Technology
Student Photographic Exhibition
Randolph Arts Guild
Asheboro December 2004
References: Available upon request