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I started out with photography merely as a new hobby straight out of high school with my point and shoot. Started taking some classes and now I've been covering events for nearly 15 years now. In fact, I still have my very first 110 camera I got in grade school for selling chocolates for a fundraiser (with the help of my family of course)! Years later little did I know that hobby would turn into a career choice as the "arts" become a part of my life. That led me to a Multimedia Design degree as well as several photography course/lessons from various sources including an internship at the Los Angeles Newspaper Group (serving the San Gabriel Tribune and Pasadena Star News among others). Currently I am working on a portfolio as I try to get my hands into advertising as an Art Director. In the end, photography will always be my base and foundation no matter which "arts" I lead to. Among some of the top events I've shot - photographing graduations (averaging 25,000+ students each year); marathons/triathlons/5Ks across the country with some getting up to 30,000 participants for an event; covered several concerts and bands ranging from rock 'n roll and punk rock, to hip-hop and rap. Captured several celebrities over the years as well, through corporate events, parties, and political gatherings ranging from Laura Bush and Michael Steele to Joe Biden and Antonio Villaraigosa. When I'm not shooting, recently I been freelancing with Getty Images as a field editor for several award shows which included The Golden Globe, Grammys and the Oscars among others. Hopefully this explains a little of my background and experiences over the years and I look forward to the opportunity to include your event in it as well! -Bobby Lee
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