Between 1986 and 1992, as senior assistant editor and director of layout and design, he was in charge of the presentation of all visual material in National Geographic. Over this period, he and his fellow workers won many awards for photography, art, and design. In 1966, he was named College Photographer of the Year; in 1971, U.S. Photographer of the Year; and in 1976, Magazine Photographer of the Year. The Overseas Press Club designated his coverage of the 1976 Guatemala earthquake as that year's Best Photographic Coverage From Abroad.
He graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Platteville with a Bachelor of Science degree in English and history and received its Distinguished Alumni Award. He studied photojournalism at the University of Missouri and later worked as a correspondent for the Madison (Wisconsin) Capital Times and as a photographer for the Dubuque (Iowa) Telegraph Herald.[1]
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