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Contact
Name : Jim West
Company : Jim West Photography
Location : Detroit, Michigan, 48224
    United States
Telephone : 313-885-4531
Primary URL : http://www.jimwestphoto.com
Fax : 313-885-4531
Member Since : January 13, 2001
Biography
Gender : Male
 
Detroit-based editorial photographer specializing in the labor movement and social issues.
A large stock file on these topics is available.
Samples and a complete stock list are at www.jimwestphoto.com.
Selected topics from the stock list: labor unions and social issues, workers, jobs, strikes, collective bargaining, occupational health safety unemployment, welfare, racism, race relations, immigration, guns violence, cities, environment, pollution, conservation, nuclear power, health care, healthcare, women, abortion, alcohol, drugs, smoking, cigarettes, gambling casinos, cars, auto industry, United Auto Workers UAW, disabled handicapped, school, college, university, education, volunteers, voluntarism, NAFTA, globalization, housing, homeless, hunger, politics, politicians, religion, church, senior citizens, elderly
Clients include the New York Times, the Chronicle of Philanthropy, the AFL-CIO, the Carpenters Union, the American Federation of State County & Municipal Employees, Response Magazine, Detroit Metro Times.
Specialities
  • Children
  • Automobiles/Trucks
Professional Organizations
EP - Editorial Photographers 1-617-277-4920 http://www.editorialphoto.com
ASMP - American Society of Media Photographers (215) 451-2767 http://www.asmp.org/

Detroit-based editorial photographer specializing in the labor movement and social issues.
A large stock file on these topics is available.
Samples and a complete stock list are at www.jimwestphoto.com.
Selected topics from the stock list: labor unions and social issues, workers, jobs, strikes, collective bargaining, occupational health safety unemployment, welfare, racism, race relations, immigration, guns violence, cities, environment, pollution, conservation, nuclear power, health care, healthcare, women, abortion, alcohol, drugs, smoking, cigarettes, gambling casinos, cars, auto industry, United Auto Workers UAW, disabled handicapped, school, college, university, education, volunteers, voluntarism, NAFTA, globalization, housing, homeless, hunger, politics, politicians, religion, church, senior citizens, elderly
Clients include the New York Times, the Chronicle of Philanthropy, the AFL-CIO, the Carpenters Union, the American Federation of State County & Municipal Employees, Response Magazine, Detroit Metro Times.

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