Photographer RD White has led an eclectic life attending the Ivey School of Professional Art in Pittsburgh PA after graduating high school, then working as a railway brakeman/conductor in the Watertown, Syracuse, & Rochester areas. He then became employed as a wedding & newspaper (Syracuse Post Standard) photographer, a video-journalist-tech with three TV stations (WWNY-7, WWTI-50, and Time Warner Cable News (News10Now, YNN). He has worked covering three presidential visits to Fort Drum NY, interviews with various politicians, celebrities, and regular folks, as well as interesting events and disasters from South Ontario through northern and central New York. RD has worked as a documentary filmmaker (4th Coast Productions), and feature length film producer ("Little Ditch: The Black River Canal" & "Fort Drum - The First One Hundred Years"). He has authored and published three photography books - "The North Country Picture Book 1981-1986" (2014), "Through a Crimson Lens Darkly" (2014), and "Railway Heydays on the Hojack" (2016). He continues to photograph the North Country and Lakeshore region. A well known contributor of astounding photography on Facebook and elsewhere, RD says another photography publication could be on the horizon!