Pleasure Island N.C.
Photography by Paul Boroznoff
By Southern Digital Art.Com
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Photography by Paul Boroznoff
A Slice of Paradise Carolina Beach,Kure Beach &
Fort Fisher are located on the Atlantic Coast
of Southeastern North Carolina on Pleasure Island,
15 miles from the historic city of Wilmington.
Thay are uniquely situated between the
Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean.
Publish Date
November 7, 2007
Dimensions
Standard Landscape 10x8 inches (25x20 cm)
78 pgs
Category
Fine Art Photography
Tags
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About the Author
Paul Boroznoff
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Carolina Beach North Carolina
Paul Boroznoff, a native of New Jersey, now resides on the North Carolina coast.
Paul’s interest in photography and art dates back 30 years. His profession started in the United States Air Force photography school in Denver, Colorado making black and white prints with 4X5 cameras.
His Air Force photography training was enhanced when he was transferred to McGuire AFB in New Jersey where he learned other aspects of photography using other equipment.
After leaving the USAF he continued his photography career working for a large school/wedding photography Company located in the New York/New Jersey area, while also working in a professional photo lab. At this time he also exhibited his work in art shows along the New Jersey seaboard.
While working in the industry, Paul was selected to be one of the photographers at the Miss USA 1977 pageant in Charleston, S.C.
Although his photography career was diverted Paul always wanted to relocate to the South to enjoy the culture and ’s
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