Bob Dunham began his photographic adventures as a teenager, taking and developing photos the "old fashioned" way.Although continuing to take and show photos throughout career years as a professor and executive at Penn State University, it was only after retirement that he had enough time to pursue it seriously. He photographs a variety of subjects, including landscapes, people, and wildlife. One of his emphases is combining the computer and camera to produce special and interesting results.He has exhibited his photographs in Pennsylvania and Florida and, a few years ago, produced a photo book of New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Now he is taking advantage of the environs of John Knox Village of Central Florida, where he is resident photographer, to discover new opportunities. He was thrilled to work on Waiting For Charlie with children's book author, Marianne Berkes. He used both the Nikon D7000 and the new Sony A7iii cameras to produce photos for this book.
Waiting for Charlie : A Sandhill Crane Story