The Way I Learned To Be A Photo Editor | A Talk By Clinton Cargill – Director Of Photography, Bloomberg

The Way I Learned To Be A Photo Editor | A Talk By Clinton Cargill - Director Of Photography, Bloomberg
The Way I Learned To Be A Photo Editor | A Talk By Clinton Cargill – Director Of Photography, Bloomberg

Clinton Cargill works as a director of photography at Bloomberg Businessweek and Bloomberg Markets magazines. Since joining Businessweek in 2014, the magazine’s photography has been recognized by American Photography, The Society of Publication Designers, Pictures of the Year International, Photo District News, Creative Review, The New York Press Club and National Magazine Awards. In his talk, he will share an overview of recent projects and the photographers who brought them to brilliant completion.

About Speaker: Clinton Cargill is a National News Visual Editor at The New York Times. Clinton is an experienced journalist and creative leader, having been the Director of Photography at Bloomberg and the Visuals Director at Vanity Fair.  Clinton was the photo editor at The New York Times Magazine since 2006, producing amazing images for covers, photo essays, and special issues, as well as video and multimedia for the Magazine online. Working closely with the NYTMag‘s legendary photo director Kathy Ryan (by magazine law, any mention of her name must be preceded by the word ‘legendary’), Clinton helped create the World Cup issue and “A Game of Shark and Minnow,” a cover story and multimedia piece that was a finalist for a National Magazine Award and was nominated for a News & Documentary Emmy.