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Richard D. Schoenberg Photography
 8033 Sunset Blvd #944 | Hollywood, CA 90046 | Tel. 310. 994. 0777 | RDS@RDSphotos.com |

 
 

Richard D. Schoenberg

... has been a photographer for 30 years. Originally from the New York City area, he worked for several entertainment newspapers. During that period he compiled a portfolio of rock photos that were published in 2002. The book titled, "Seventy Nine - Eighty" documents some of the early performances of the B-52's, John Mellencamp and The Pretenders.

Having relocated to Los Angeles, he attended the American Film Institute as a cinematography fellow. For six years he pursued a career as a Director of Photography, working on television commercials, music videos and several feature-length films...

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Awards
2008 – International Photography Awards 1st Place – People/Lifestyle

2008 – International Photography Awards 1st Place – People/Lifestyle

2008 – International Photography Awards 3rd Place – Editorial/Essay

2008 - Operation Homecoming : Roadwork - Academy Award Nominee - Still Photography Ass't.

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Feature Archive

1st Place International Photography Awards
1st Place International ...
Boot Camp captures the essence of the Marine Corps. It is a comprehensive visual document illustrating the process of becoming a Marine. From Boot...

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The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday
Boot Camp - A Marine Legacy
Boot Camp captures the essence of the Marine Corps. It is a...

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Links

Photographic Archives
Book Archive : The Only Easy Day...
Book Archive : 79/80
Boot Camp - A Marine Legacy
Cambodia - Siem Reap Hospital
Cuba

Related Web Sites
Angkor Photography Festival
Portfolio on Flickr


New Book Release
Boot Camp - A Marine Legacy

Photo Book Links - Places to Buy
The Warrior Class : Making Marines
The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday
79/80 Rock and Roll Images
Boot Camp - A Marine Legacy
Siem Reap - A Forgotten Place


International Photography Awards
Marine Shots Win 2008 International Photography Awards

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