Draft:Linda Solomon
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Linda Solomon, a nationally recognized, award winning photojournalist and member of the exclusive and prestigious Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame, has divided her career between capturing the most famous personalities of our time and teaching others to express themselves through photography.
Additionally, Linda Solomon has received international acclaim for her efforts to introduce photography to others. She has founded educational programs, including the nationally recognized "Pictures of Hope" program. The combined efforts of "Pictures of Hope" and "It's A SNAP", Ms. Solomon's first educational photography program, over one million cameras have been donated to children.