Richard Thompson III Research Paper

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Richard Thompson III Photography

Richard Thompson III began taking pictures approximately eight to ten years prior to doing it professionally. As a professional, he has been shooting pictures for ten years.

As a Los Angeles based automotive photographer, Richard Thompson III draws on a life-long love of cars to create high energy, atmospheric imagery for his clients. Trained at the Savannah College of Art and Design, his background combines elements of film, photography, and visual effects with a genuine passion for all things automotive. Raised in a family of car lovers, early experience in the racing world enables Richard to shape photographs bearing the essence and character of each car. Work in automotive photography has led him across

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