Nancy Rosner has been an award winning photographer for more than 25 years. After completing her most recent safari to Kenya she decided to share her extensive experience by escorting a select few individuals lucky enough to join her group. The new safari is scheduled for May 19 through June 2, 2006.
(PRWEB) October 26, 2005 -- Nancy Rosner has been an award winning photographer for more than 25 years. After completing her most recent safari to Kenya she decided to share her extensive experience by escorting a select few individuals lucky enough to join her group. The new safari is scheduled for May 19 through June 2, 2006. Visit the special Website for more details (http://www.nancyrosner.com).
A native of Philadelphia Rosner relocated to Southern California with her husband and two small children in 1963. While raising her family, she worked as a programmer, project manager, and mid-level manager for more than 36 years. Driven with a passion for education Mrs. Rosner took classes at night, to earn her MBA. She graduated in 1979.
Her education was rounded out with extensive classes in photography, fine art photography, the Zone system, darkroom processing. She also mastered the additional techniques of Cibrachrome processing, portraiture, personal expression, black and white photography, color photography, digital art, design, drawing and painting.
In 2001, Nancy took an early retirement and focused her attention to the topics she loves best: photography, art and travel. Rosner has created a wide collection of photographs including travel photography from within the United States and countries around the world. One of here favorite passions, wildlife photography, have led her to the Serengeti plains of Kenya.
Nancy’s childhood dream was to go to Africa on a photographic safari. In 1998 she achieved her life-long ambition. She immediately fell in love with the animals and the people. She has traveled to Kenya several times. The last trip she used totally digital photographic equipment.
It is her great joy to share her experience by providing presentations of her many images. She is looking forward to sharing her experience as a tour leader to those fortunate enough to join her group.
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