About
This blog page is here to showcase the Cincinnati Museum Center from the perspective of an enthusiastic volunteer. Since my career before retirement consisted of working in the information, advertising, and photography sphere, as well as having an inclination toward science, I want to be able to bring more of the CMC before the public. I’ve been working in and around the museum for a couple of years now, photographing the building, the people and the exhibits, as well as a lot of the collection that is not generally available to the public. I want to be able to show bits and pieces of what I see as well as comment on them. I’ve already done a some of that on my website: http://www.webberimaging.com There I show the installation of the Allosaurus skeleton as well as a page of general photos from around the museum itself.
Since writing that paragraph above, almost two years ago, I’ve had to take on the additional burden of fighting off cancer. Two operations and 33 radiation therapies later, I’m doing just fine, thank you. This dusty corner of the my website and the web has been sorely neglected over that time, but now it’s time to infuse new energy into the this as well as myself. I never stopped working at home on the many photographs that I’ve taken over time. And the museum gift shop has started to carry items with my photographs as well as some originals. So I haven’t been totally dormant.
I’m going to restructure this into something totally different and add a website called Terminal Imagaging soon. Though I doubt that there is a single reader out there at the moment, I’m hoping to change that.
Thank you,
Bob Webber
