Roger Camp

Accompanied by his twin brother, Roderic Ai Camp, the political scientist, they rode from Orange, California to Dayton, Ohio and the following year to Victoria, B.C., Canada.

Camp taught American students at the Cite Universitaire de Paris (1990) and directed the photography program at Golden West College, Huntington Beach, CA (1977).

Camp served as a book reviewer for Library Journal[2] (1981) and a contract photographer for Black Star, New York (1990).

[18] "Index of American Periodical Verse 1979," Sander Zulauf, Scarecrow Press 1980[1] An Index to American Photographic Collections, George Eastman House, 1982[2] MacMillan Biographical Encyclopedia of Photographic Artists & Innovators, Macmillan, 1983[3] '[4]'Security Pacific Collection 1970-1985: Selected Works," Security Pacific Corp.,1985 "At the Galleries," Robert McDonald, Los Angeles Times, August, 1987)[5] "At the Galleries," Leah Ollman, Los Angeles Times, (July, 1987)[6] "At the Galleries," Robert Pincus, Los Angeles Times, ( May 1983)[7] "At the Galleries," Suzanne Muchnic, Los Angeles Times, (May, 1980)[8] "At the Galleries," Robert McDonald, Los Angeles Times, (January, 1987)[9] "A Sense of Wonder: The Photography of Roger Camp," Darkroom Photography, (September, 1987)[10] "Work of Two Artists Contrasts Pier Life," Los Angeles Times, (November, 1987)[11] "Three Shows of Subtleties, Icon and Fauna," William Zimmer, The New York Times (December, 1999)[12] Swimmers: Seventy International Photographers, Aperture, 1988[13] Graphis Alternative Photography, Graphis, 1995[14] "World Press Photo 1995,"Thames & Hudson, New York & London, 1995[15] Shoreline: The Camera at the Water's Edge, Graphis, 1996[16] Flora: A Contemporary Collection of Flora Photography, Graphis, 2002[17] "Summertime," Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 2014[18] Selected Exhibitions Roger Camp: On the Beach: Views from the Huntington Beach Pier, Concourse Gallery, World Headquarters, Bank of America, San Francisco, CA, July 3 - August 26, 1986 On the Beach, World Headquarters, Hewlett-Packard, San Francisco, CA, January 12 - March 13, 1987 American Color, National Traveling Exhibition, Art Gallery, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, March 26 - April 17, 1987 American Color, National Traveling Exhibition, Art Gallery, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, March 26 - April 17, 1987 New Developments, Center of Photography at Woodstock, NY, September 12 - October 12, 1987 American Color, Art Gallery, Cleveland State University, OH, February 12 - March 12, 1988 At the Water’s Edge: American Beach Photography, Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL, December 3 - February 11, 1990 On the Beach, University Art Gallery, University of Alaska, Anchorage, January 16 - February 2, 1990 Ocean View, California Museum of Photography, Riverside, CA, June 14 - August 17, 1997 Fauna III, Candace Perich Gallery, Katonah, NY, December 4 - January 12, 2000 Assignment America, Kodak Times Square Gallery, New York, NY February 13 - March 13, 2004 Summertime, Robin Rice Gallery, New York, NY, July 14 - September 5, 2010 Lost in Time: Selections from the Peckenpaugh Collection, California State University, Long Beach, Art Museum, June 13-July 19, 2016 Prints in Collections

Albin O. Kuhn Library, Special Collections, University of Maryland, Baltimore Bloomingdales, New York, NY California Museum of Photography, Riverside, CA California State University, Long Beach, University Art Museum Center for Photography Woodstock, Woodstock, NY Center of Creative Photography, Tucson, AZ Coca Cola Inc., Atlanta, GA IBMCorporation, New York & Boston Johnson & Johnson, San Diego, CA Lucent Technologies, Denver, CO Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN United Nations, Geneva United States Diplomatic Missions abroad, twelve permanent U.S. Embassy collections University of California, Santa Barbara, Library, Special Research Collections University of Florida, Gainesville, FL