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Looks like a dream job for a traditional large format photographer in USA.   Ken Rockwell was kind enough to post a link from his site, so don't dilly dally if your interestest.

 

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/422484300

 

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Looks like a dream job for a traditional large format photographer in USA.   Ken Rockwell was kind enough to post a link from his site, so don't dilly dally if your interestest.

 

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/422484300

 

Parm

 

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The link works for me, and the location (but not the job--I am too occupied in retirement).

 

Now working for me, too.  Great job prospect!

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It's based in Washington, DC, and I'm a So Cal gal (Southern California). I was tempted by that recent Alamy job posting if only they allowed telecommuting from USA. Did Michael Ventura see this?!

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Can't see any of our national parks offering this kind of job, can you? I'd love to think I was wrong, though

 

Me neither, though it seem's a wise decision to document the National Parks in large format film as we know even some of the earliest negatives and prints still survive today, and with proper storage should last a long old time yet. Sure can't say that for our digital images/data which is so vulnerable to file corruption/storage media faliure & viruses.

 

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