Carroll Seghers II

Seghers spent almost four decades in advertising, winning several Clio Awards, as well as being a featured contributor to Life Magazine.

Selected works are also included in the Permanent Collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

Carroll Seghers II was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and moved with his parents to Coral Gables, Florida when young.

[3] His photographic talent was first discovered while on his honeymoon in Europe, when he snapped a picture of the street capture of a famous thief by French police, which was immediately solicited by newspaper and wire services.

[4] In 1979, he wrote and photographed the subjects for a book on women mountain climbers, titled "The Peak Experience (Hiking and Climbing for Women)", published by Bobbs-Merrill Inc.[5] He shot the cast of the TV show I've Got a Secret for the cover of TV Guide Magazine in 1963.