Burleigh Anderson, Photographer
My aunt Opal gave me a moderately sophisticated camera at age 13 and told me to learn to use it and to learn to be creative with it.This soon lead to a darkroom with an enlarger and all the trappings. My coach was her husband who was a very talented professional photographer. He was photographer for the state of New Jersey at the time of the Lindberg trials and later the photographer for the physics department at Princeton university. He worked with Einstein and all those world famous nuclear physics professors.
I was able to create photos that won a few competitions at Rutgers University that were judged by the Art department there. I have taken pictures all my life but have not had the time to do what I am attempting to do at the present time. I have practiced Veterinary medicine at Loysville for 48 years and farmed about 400 acres. I have been breeding Angus Cattle for about 45years.