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Frank Jarboe
Donn Miertl
I have been involved with photography since 1948. I began with an Army Signal Corps field
photographer kit and an adjustable 35 mm camera. I graduated from Purdue in 1958 with a BS in aeronautical engineering.
In 1962 I moved to Detroit, Michigan to work for GM. I joined the Photographic Guild of Detroit and got deeply involved
with art photography. Most of my photographic education was the result of my association with the Guild. I was
a member until 1996, when I retired from GM and moved to Bowling Green, Kentucky where I now live. I am currently a
member of the Photographic Society of America and the Sunny 16 Camera Club. My interests in photography are varied,
and include B&W and color printing, salons, nature, color slide, and experimental photography. I have been a scuba
diver since 1952, and began underwater photography in the mid 1960s while diving in the Cayman Islands. My equipment was a
Calypso UW camera and flash bulb unit. (The Calypso is the original Nikonos V outfit.) I began a lifelong affair
with UW photography. I still dive and have a Nikonos V outfit. I am in the process of converting several thousand
UW slides into digital images with my Nikon ED V scanner. My other equipment includes a Mamiya RB67 outfit, 4X5 cameras
and lenses, several Cannon 35 mm cameras and lenses, and a complete darkroom.
Nancy Guthrie
I was born and raised in Franklin, Kentucky and graduated from Centre
College in Danville with a degree in Elementary Education and a minor in Psychology. I practically had a major in Art
as I took every art class that Centre offered except Art History, thus I did not receive the art degree. I taught school
in Lexington, Ky (4th grade), Whiteman AFB Elementary in Missouri (Art), and Franklin-Simpson (1st, 7th and 8th grade).
I am married with three grown children and active in many local organizations and the First Baptist Church. I am the
current Director of the Gallery on the Square in Franklin and have been since 2005.
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