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Mike
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Contact Information:
- E-mail: mike.morse@wku.edu
- Office: 131 Mass Media and Technology
Hall
- Phone: (270) 745-6292
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Teaching Areas:
* 1977-2001 - Program Coordinator, Photojournalism, Western
Kentucky University
* 1974-1994 - Director - Photojournalism division, The Ball
State HS Journalism Workshops
* 1977-Present - Director - The Mountain Workshops.
* 1975-2001 - Photo Advisor to The University Publications
photography staff, WKU
* 1975-Present - Professor of photojournalism- WKU
* 1972-1975 - Part-time instructor of photojournalism-
WKU
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Experience |
- 1977-1984 - Part-time Photojournalist, The Daily
News, Bowling Green, KY
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1975-1977 - Freelance photographer
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1972-1975 - Chief Photographer, The Daily News, Bowling Green
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1969-1973 - Photographer and lab manager, Office of Public
Affairs, WKU
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1971-1972 - Camera store manager, commercial photographer Graham
Photo Center, BG, KY
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1970-1971 - WSIX-TV (Nashville), area film stringer,
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1969-1971 - Color printer, commercial and portrait photographer,
Ches Johnson Photo Center, BG, KY
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1968-1969 - Staff Sergeant - Publications, U.S A F, Myrtle Beach,
S.C.
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1967-1969 - Photographer and NCO -- Public Information
Office. Kentucky Air Nat Guard
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1967-1968 - Color printer, Curtis and Mays Color Labs, Paducah,KY
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1965-1967 - Camera repairman and still photographer Air National
Guard, Washington, D.C.
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1962-1968 - Laboratory Tech then Supervisory Photographer,
Federal Bureau of Investigation crime labs, Washington,
D.C.
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1960-1964 - Amateur photography.
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Education |
- M.A., Intercultural Studies, 1975, Western Kentucky University
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B.A., Journalism, 1972, Western Kentucky University
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Teaching Certificate in Journalism, 1972, Western Kentucky University
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United States Air Force - Still Photographer Training Course,
Supervisory Photographer Course, Aerospace Camera Repair
Course, Ground Systems Camera Repair Course
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Professional Activities |
SPECIAL PROJECTS
- 1994 - The Latin American Photojournalism Conference -- Co-chair
of this program in Mexico City. We had 53 participants
from 13 countries in Central and South America.
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1991 - Organized and directed the Rites of Spring documentary
photojournalism project. Sponsored by Eastman Kodak Co. and Nikon
Inc, over 1200 rolls of Kodachrome were exposed by fifteen of
the top photojournalists in the country to document the coming-of-age ritual of spring break in Daytona, Florida. A professionally
produced twelve-projector audio-visual show was the result.
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Faculty member -Conference on Visual Management, The Poynter
Institute.
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1991 As president of the NPPA initiated a successful
minority recruitment program. The project
involved a nationwide series of hands on mini-workshops aimed
at minority students at the junior high and high school level.
The workshops were directed and staffed by working professionals who volunteered
their time.
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1990 - Electronic Projects Coordinator, NPPA - overseeing efforts
in the area including the Digital Convention.
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1989 - Charter faculty member of NPPA’s Electronic Photojournalism
Workshop.
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Director, The Mountain Workshops for 29 years. The Mountain Workshops
are documentary style shooting and picture editing
programs held each year in small towns in South-Central Kentucky
or Northern
Tennessee. Participants shoot picture stories on
the people of the selected county and receive intensive critique
from instructors
drawn from the finest practitioners in the U.S..
Many consider the workshops the "Boot Camp" of documentary
photojournalism. The picture editing participants produce a
book exhibiting the
work of the shooting participants.
EDITORSHIP AND PUBLICATIONS
- 1995 - Present Publisher of 100 page books resulting from the
work of the Mountain Workshops faculty and participants.
- 1986 - 1992 Wrote a number of stories for News Photographer
Magazine concerning electronic imaging technologies
in newspapers.
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1986 - Edited and published a photo book as a result of the Mountain People’s
Workshop, titled Edmonton.
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1985 - Edited and published a photo book as a result of the Mountain People’s
Workshop, titled Celina.
- 1984 - Co-authored a book titled Bowling Green: A Pictorial
History, published by Donning Publishers, 200 pgs.
- 1984 Edited and published two photo books as a result of the Mountain
Workshop, titled Tompkinsville and Burkesville.
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1977-82 National Press Photographer’s Association: Editor
of The Viewfinder, a quarterly newsletter for Region
4 members of the National Press Photographer’s
Association.
- 1976 Western Kentucky University: Co-author and illustrator
with Dr. Lynwood Montell of a book, Kentucky Folk
Architecture. Published by the University Press of Kentucky. Now used as
a text for folk architecture in folklore classes.
- 1975 Western Kentucky University: Illustrated a book by Lynwood
Montell called Ghosts Along the Cumberland. The
book concerns ghosts and death-lore in the Cumberland River Valley and was
published by the University of Tennessee Press.
- 1974 - Western Kentucky University: Produced and photographed
an audiovisual program, Folklore in the Works of
Jesse Stuart.
- 1971-present Thousands of photographs have appeared in publications
such as The Daily News, Bowling
Green, Ky., The Courier-Journal, Louisville Today, Hospital Magazine,
and others.
OFFICES
- 1992 - Past President of the NPPA
- 1991 - President of The National Press Photographers Association
- 1990 - Vice President of the National Press Photographers
Association.
NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES
- 1993-1994 - Investment Program Chair, National Press Photographers
Association
- 1993 - National Awards Chairman, The National Press Photographers
Association
- 1992-1994 - Latin Conference Co-Chair, National Press Photographers
Association
- 1992 - National Chairman of the NPPA Sustaining Membership
program
- 1991 - National Convention Chair, The National Press Photographers
Association.
- 1989 - 1994 - Electronic Projects Coordinator, National Press
Photographers Association
- 1980-89 - National Chairman of the NPPA Student Chapters Committee
- 1989-1993 - Chair or member of The NPPA News photographer
Editorial Board
HONORS
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2000 - Presented with the National Press Photographers Association’s
highest
honor for lifetime achievement -- The Sprague Award.
- 1997 - Recipient of the Western Kentucky University Faculty
Library
Award
- 1995 - Recipient of the College Heights Herald Award for outstanding contributions
to journalism
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1990 - Recipient of the President’s Medal from the National
Press
Photographers Association.
- 1989 - Recipient of the William F. Garland Outstanding Educator
Award
from NPPA.
- 1988 - Recipient of the NPPA Citation for outstanding contributions
to the organization.
ORGANIZATIONS
- Association for Education in Journalism
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National Press Photographer’s Association
SERVICE
- Served on ACEJMC Accreditation Teams
- Member of Eastman Kodak Educational Advisory Council
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Staff member of NPPA’s Electronic Photojournalism Workshop
for five editions
- Faculty member, The first Worldwide Military Photojournalism,
Workshop, Denver, CO
- Faculty member, The Poynter Institute, Visual Management Seminar
- Guest, The Eddie Adams Workshop 1993
- Print Contest Judge on numerous occasions for:
--The Atlanta Seminar on Photojournalism--The Northern Short
Course on Photojournalism--The Southern Short Course--The Quill and Scroll
International Journalism Competition--The Milwaukee Press Club Annual Contest--The NPPA Quarterly Picture Editing Contest
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