Creative Problem Solver
For twenty eight years Steve Altman has created photography for annual
reports, business advertising, sales, and marketing campaigns. As a corporate and
advertising photographer, specializing in location photography of people, products, special effects, and architecture
he has worked for dozens of corporations, major business magazines; a dozen governments in
this hemisphere including the Overseas Private Investment Corporationa staff arm of
The White House; Time-Life and Smithsonian Books on projects so varied that no two were
ever the same.
He has produced over 60 annual reports, hundreds of feasibility brochures, collateral
advertising, billboards, slide shows, multimedia presentations, employee newsletters, book
covers, and public relations pieces.
In 1979 He participated in an all-encompassing team teaching experience for Time -Life
Learning. The result of the research, writing, and production was a two day course on
photography based on the famous Time -Life Library of Photography book series. The
workshop called "Making The Most Of Your Camera" consisted of nine
hours of instruction in eight subject modules, each introduced with a 6 projector
multi-media slide and digital sound presentation that employed cutting edge technology
that permitted computer control of sound and images.
As long time member of the International Association of Business Communicators
(IABC), He has been a frequent workshop participant and speaker on issues of
photography, communications business practices and copyrights. He has spoken before IABC
audiences in New York, New Jersey, Washington, DC
Some of the many clients for whom he has worked are: AT&T Credit Corp.; Bell
Communications Research; Citicorp; Bankers Trust Co.; Chase Manhattan Bank; Price
Waterhouse; United Newspapers PLC; Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company; GTE;
Hazleton Laboratories Corp;Girl Scouts Of The U.S.A.; Duro-Test Lighting Corp.; The Clorox
Company; American Airlines; Blue Cross & Blue Shield; Westinghouse Elevator, American
Institute of Architects; McGraw-Hill; Inland Steel; National Institute of Health, Black
Star; Illinois Bell; Resorts International; U.S. Information Agency; CBS-TV; NBC-TV; E.F.
Johnson Co.; Internal Revenue Service; "Washingtonian" magazine;
"Nations Business"; "Fortune" magazine; "Business
Week".
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