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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Harold Ross

Occupation
  
Photographer

Role
  
Photographer

Harold J. Ross
Born
  
December 6, 1956 (
1956-12-06
)
Fort Riley, Kansas, United States

Parent(s)
  
Howard and Margareta Ross

Education
  
Maryland Institute College of Art, Heidelberg Middle School, Aberdeen High School

Harold J. Ross (born December 6, 1956) is an American fine art photographer, best known for his light painting techniques using the Hosemaster light system. He has taken photographs for companies such as Acme Markets, DuPont and Victaulic.

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Biography

Ross was born in Fort Riley, Kansas to parents Howard Eugene Ross and Margareta Maier Ross. Howard was active in the United States Army and was trained to be a Computer Systems Analyst, while Margareta was a homemaker. Harold is the second youngest of his 3 siblings.

Between 1960 and 1962, Harold lived in Nuremberg, Germany, his mother's hometown. Due to his father's activity in the Army, Harold and his family moved multiple times during his childhood. In 1962, Harold and his family relocated to White Sands, New Mexico, where Harold attended White Sands Elementary School. Harold's family moved again in 1967 to Heidelberg, Germany, where Harold attended the American Heidelberg Middle School.

Harold's family relocated one last time to Aberdeen, Maryland, where Harold attended Aberdeen High School. In 1974, Harold attended the Maryland Institute College of Art, and graduated in 1978 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.

After moving to West Chester, Pennsylvania, in 1987 Harold opened his commercial photography studio, Ross Studio. Since then, he has created images for national clients, as well as fine art images. Recently, Harold has begun teaching workshops on the subject of light painting.

Awards

Harold won ASMP's "Best of Show" in 1996, and in March 2010 won First Place in a national show at the Maryland Federation of Art in Annapolis, Maryland.

References

Harold J. Ross Wikipedia