Scott Frier has been involved in photography for more than thirty-five years.  He graduated with degrees in Photography and Visual Education from the State University of New York.  He subsequently taught public school and later photography in college.  During this time he traveled extensively on photographic assignments to over seventy countries.  Scott left education to join the Cousteau Society as chief expedition photographer. He accompanied Jacques and Jean-Michel Cousteau on numerous expeditions, including voyages to The Gulf of Labrador, the South Pacific, the Caribbean, and the Amazon.
     Scott presently works for Nikon, Inc. as a technical specialist in digital imaging. In this capacity he writes and lectures extensively about digital photography, as well as his passion for wildlife and nature.   His photographs and articles have appeared in numerous magazines and books in the United States, France, Italy, Germany, Great Britain, Japan and Brazil. 
     He spends a lot of time and money maintaining his daughter Sara, who is studying at Bard College in New York.

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     Paula first discovered photography while working for Covenant House. Working in the slums of Panama and Guatemala she spent much of her spare time photographing the local people. Upon returning to the United States she trained in photography and got her first job in the field working in the darkroom of the New York Times.   When the Times converted to digital photography she moved to the photo editorial desk.  After seven years at the Times Paula married Scott and moved to Los Angeles.  She currently works on the photo editorial desk of the Los Angeles Bureau of the Associated Press.
      Paula spends whatever money is left over from maintaining Sara on their three dogs and four cats.