As an editor at a small L.A. area photo agency, I started working with Apple computers just as the photo industry was making the critical switch from film to digital. I happened to have a knack for Macs, and within a year I was promoted to Chief Technologist. The agency soon went through a period of exponential growth and my responsibilities exploded: designing and managing several large commercial websites, overseeing databases containing millions of images, automating the daily distribution of 100,000 images, and deploying and maintaining an in-house all-Mac network of about 50 Apple workstations and servers. Macs are my thing. They're great, but we all know they're not infallible. When things go wrong, I'm the guy - I've either seen it before and know how to fix it, or know how to figure it out and solve the problem quickly and efficiently.
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