Weintraub, David
WEINTRAUB, David
WEINTRAUB, David. American, b. 1949. Genres: Travel/Exploration. Career: Oregon Journal, Portland, staff photographer, 1975-76; Salem Statesman-Journal, Salem, OR, staff photographer, 1976-79; Oregon Journal/ Oregonian, staff photographer, 1980-83; freelance writer and photographer in Portland, 1980-87, and San Francisco, CA, 1987-; instructor at Academy of Art College, University of California Extension, and City College of San Francisco. Publications: East Bay Trails, 1998; North Bay Trails, 1999; Adventure Kayaking: Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard, 2000; Monterey Bay Trails, 2001. Contributor of articles and photographs to books, magazines, and newspapers. Address: c/o Wilderness Press, 1200 5th St, Berkeley, CA 94710, U.S.A.
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