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Today's Guest: Photographer Herb Snitzer.

 

Watch the exclusive Mr. Media® interview with legendary magazine photographer Herb Snitzer by clicking on the video player above! 

Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of cool chicks and hep cats searching for the right jazzy groove… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!

Why deny it?

St. Petersburg, Florida still makes a great place to retire.

This grand city by the bay of ours presents a more modern image of itself as the home to the Grand Prix, the Salvador Dali Museum, and the Tampa Bay Rays baseball franchise, but make no doubt, we still attract an awful lot of folks on the run from a lifetime of cold weather.

One of the reasons that men and women of a certain class of creative folks find their way here is the opportunity to work with the students and faculty of Eckerd College, a small liberal arts institution ensconced on a beautiful spit of prime waterfront land.
HERB SNITZER audio excerpt: "I consider myself a documentary photographer. I also consider myself a visual historian." 
You can LISTEN to this interview with photographer HERB SNITZER by clicking the audio player above!

More than two decades ago, novelist James Michener (Centennial, Hawaii, The Source) made the campus his second home and enhanced the community by teaching and presenting seminars on his craft through the Academy of Senior Professionals.

One of the more recent professional creators to follow in Michener's path is legendary magazine photographer Herb Snitzer.

Snitzer began his career in Manhattan in 1957 and his work appeared prominently over the years in all the magazines and newspapers that mattered during his era: Life, Look, The Saturday Evening Post, Fortune, Time, The New York Times and the Herald-Tribune. He also made his mark in the world of music, capturing enduring images of Miles Davis, Nina Simone, Duke Ellin

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