Roger Camp is a photographer and educator. Initially self-taught, he began photographing in ernest on a transcontinental bicycle trip he planned and executed at age 15 (1961). Accompanied by his twin brother, Roderic Ai Camp, the political scientist, they rode from Orange, California to Dayton, Ohio and the following year to Victoria, B.C., Canada. The trips are chronicled in a two part article in The American Geographical Society’s Focus (Fall & Winter, 1990).
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| - Roger Camp is a photographer and educator. Initially self-taught, he began photographing in ernest on a transcontinental bicycle trip he planned and executed at age 15 (1961). Accompanied by his twin brother, Roderic Ai Camp, the political scientist, they rode from Orange, California to Dayton, Ohio and the following year to Victoria, B.C., Canada. The trips are chronicled in a two part article in The American Geographical Society’s Focus (Fall & Winter, 1990).
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| - Roger Camp is a photographer and educator. Initially self-taught, he began photographing in ernest on a transcontinental bicycle trip he planned and executed at age 15 (1961). Accompanied by his twin brother, Roderic Ai Camp, the political scientist, they rode from Orange, California to Dayton, Ohio and the following year to Victoria, B.C., Canada. The trips are chronicled in a two part article in The American Geographical Society’s Focus (Fall & Winter, 1990).
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