James Pasqual Bettio

James Pasqual Bettio is an American artist, photographer, educator, fashion designer, museum operator, and community organizer. He was a senator in the California Senior Legislature.[1][2] He is the founder of the Park Labrea Arts Council.[3] He attended the Brooks Institute of Photography beginning from 1960-1963, and received its Brooks Merit Achievement Award in 1967. He was named Photographer of the Year by the Professional Photographers of America, and was the historic youngest member named to the Royal Photographic Society.[4] In 1970, he received the International Congress of Photographers award for artistic achievement for his invention of the artographic process, his 30th such international award as of that time.[4]

He was recipient of Fellowship Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain in 1977. His photographs have appeared on covers of more than 100 national magazines.

References

  1. "CENTENARIAN AWARDS, SENIOR SENATE PROPOSAL NO. 13, California Senior Legislature". 4csl.org. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
  2. Golden Halo Awards presented at SCMC Founder's Day event. Pete Allman, Newsblaze, 5-24-2010
  3. Banner Moment for Public Art, Mary G. Wentz, The Los Angeles Times, April 19, 1997
  4. 1 2 Studio City Man Wins 1970 Award in Photography, Valley News And Green Sheet, 11-23-1969, p13
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