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Image of War Seminar 2010: Presenters Print E-mail


William A. Frassanito is the pioneer of modern Civil War photographic research and the author of numerous groundbreaking books on the subject, including Gettysburg: A Journey in Time.

Garry Adelman is the author of several Civil War books and articles and a Licensed Battlefield Guide at Gettysburg. He is vice president of the Center for Civil War Photography.

Tim Smith is the author of numerous Civil War books and articles and one of the foremost Gettysburg historians. He sits on the advisory board of the Center for Civil War Photography.

Rob Gibson is the owner of Gibson’s Gallery in Gettysburg, the world’s only permanent wet-plate photographic establishment. His work has been featured in films including Cold Mountain and Gods & Generals. He is co-founder of the Center for Civil War Photography.

Wayne Motts is a longtime Licensed Battlefield Guide at Gettysburg and Executive Director of the Adams County Historical Society.

Bob Zeller is co-founder and president of the Center for Civil War Photography. He is the author of four books on Civil War photography, including his latest, Lincoln in 3D, with John Richter.

John Richter is the Director of Imaging for the Center for Civil War photography. He specializes in the production of 3D programs and is the co-author, with Bob Zeller, of Lincoln in 3D.

Tom Danninger spent decades developing software for IBM and now uses new technologies to help combining Civil War and digital mapping, with photography.

Benjamin Neely is Director of Historic Collections at the Adams County Historical Society and an expert on the Lutheran Seminary Hospital.


 



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