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Kim Gottlieb-Walker graduated from UCLA in the late 1960’s with a BA in Motion Picture Production. She shot stills for numerous magazines including Music World, Feature, Rolling Stone, Newsweek and People shooting musicians/Rock & Roll, literary and political figures. She worked in the mid-seventies shooting for Island Records, covering reggae performers all over Jamaica. She has worked for over 25 years as a unit still photographer on motion pictures and television, including the early John Carpenter movies (“Halloween,” “The Fog,” Christine,” “Escape from New York” and “Halloween II”) as well as “Cheers” (for 9 years), “Family Ties” (for 5 years), “Star Trek -The Next Generation and Deep Space 9” and “Bob” (Bob Newhart’s last show) for Paramount television and Steven Spielberg’s “Amazing
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Kim Gottlieb-Walker graduated from UCLA in the late 1960’s with a BA in Motion Picture Production. She shot stills for numerous magazines including Music World, Feature, Rolling Stone, Newsweek and People shooting musicians/Rock & Roll, literary and political figures. She worked in the mid-seventies shooting for Island Records, covering reggae performers all over Jamaica. She has worked for over 25 years as a unit still photographer on motion pictures and television, including the early John Carpenter movies (“Halloween,” “The Fog,” Christine,” “Escape from New York” and “Halloween II”) as well as “Cheers” (for 9 years), “Family Ties” (for 5 years), “Star Trek -The Next Generation and Deep Space 9” and “Bob” (Bob Newhart’s last show) for Paramount television and Steven Spielberg’s “Amazing Stories” at Universal. She is an elected representative for Still Photographers on the National Executive Board of the International Cinematographer’s Guild, IATSE Local 600. She can be contacted through the guest book on her web site at: WWW.Lenswoman.com Her two story Second Life gallery (Kim's 1960's & 70's Counter Culture Center) has hundreds of photos from throughout her career on display. The first floor is mostly Rock and Roll and Cultural Icons of that era (including Jimi Hendrix, Andy Warhol, Gene Roddenberry, Gram Parsons, Jerry Garcia and MANY more) as well as political and literary figures. The second floor has reggae in the mid-70s (Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear etc), production stills from the early films of John Carpenter and a room with changing exhibits (currently celebrity panelists from the 2007 San Diego Comic-Con). ____________________ Visit her gallery at: 60's and 70's Cultural Center, Plush Xi (199, 35, 22) For updates, you can join her Second Life group: “Kim’s 60’s & 70’s Photography Fans”.