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Cathaleen was a ground breaking visionary in developing and elevating the use of photography online. Under her direction the AOL photography staff was responsible for driving over 12 billion page views a year through galleries and visual presentations. In 2005 the staff of photographers and photo editors played an important role in AOL winning its first Daytime Emmy in the nontraditional broadband delivery platform category, for the Live 8 Concert. In 2008, AOL presented Cathaleen with the first AOL/Time Warner Heroes Award in recognition of the her department’s role in driving more than 70% of the page views on AOL content sites. As an award winning photojournalist she has documented events from Super Bowls to Superpower Summits, covering three presidential administrations, handling daily assignments and international news. In 1990 the White House News Photographers Association recognized her as Photographer of the Year. She is an active member in the White House News Photographers Association (WHNPA) and the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA). Currently, Cathaleen is Director of Experiential and Creative Learning at Daemen College, where she is oversees the Entrepreneurship and Service Learning programs. She is managing director of JPGmag, board member of the National Press Photographers Foundation (NPPF), National Clip Chair for NPPA and a member of the board for CenterSpace. She also writes a blog "As I See It". For over four years she has been recording an “iPhonoto” a day. She has had solo photography exhibits in NYC and Buffalo as well as juried work at the Corcoran Art Gallery, Library of Congress, the Building Museum and National Geographic. Most recently her work “AS i SEE IT” was exhibited at CEPA Gallery and “Through the Looking i” was on display at the Daemen College, Visual and Performing Arts Center.

  A Photo a day… As I watched the fireworks welcome in the New Year, I made a resolution to make a photo a day in 2011.  It seemed easy enough.  It should be a simple and easy resolution to keep. Heck, I already had Jan 1, 2011 done, only 364 days left! Here I […]

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I am often asked “what app do you use to get those great photos on your phone?”  Usually followed by “I have that app but it doesn’t work right!” I thought I had answered these questions but I guess it bears repeating since what I have to say is no secret! Yesterday while attending an […]

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It is almost springtime! The clocks have been changed and my Dad has tapped the Maple Trees. For me the beginning of syrup season always symbols the end of winter. This is a great opportunity to share with you photos from my trip home last spring to see my family and document (of course shot […]

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Let’s talk about HDR – not in the way techie geeks or highbrow artists do, but how you would when you first use something and go wow that’s cool. I first learned of the Pro HDR app from my friend Jim when he was visiting in NYC. At first I thought hmmm that’s sort of […]

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For the last year or so I have made light of my iphonotos(no pun intended). I am not making light of the images themselves or peoples appreciation of them, but light of my current “camera” of choice.  These images have been more about my journey than the photography. However, I still record the images with […]

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