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About Me

My name is Tim Rutherford.
I'm a TV news photographer. I've been doing this over 25 years ...most of which in Baltimore, Maryland.

First of all you should know that this is a bogus picture of me. It is me...but it's me in 1988. But I always liked this photo so what the hell. Picture me a little fatter and a litter more bald and you got me.

In 1997 I looked around for a website that really focused on the daily plight of local TV photogs and I didn't find one. I did find B-roll.net which is still the BEST site for photogs. But back then, no site addressed the grind of TV news. So I created Photog's Lounge. A lot of you found the site and the response was really gratifying. I didn't know diddley about web design (I'm still pretty much trial and error) but I continued to try and make Photog's Lounge a relevant and humorous site.

And then after a few years...I just gave up on it.
I mean I just abandoned it totally. I didn't refresh...I didn't update...I didn't change a damn thing. I felt like:"Well...I did what I set out to do and created it... now I'll find something else to kill my precious spare time."
Some readers would take me to task and ask when the hell I was ever gonna update my site. Local photogs here in Baltimore started to tease me about my laziness. But I thought: "Hey man...YOU go and create a website for photogs that is read around the world and then we'll talk!" But the truth was...I was lazy and just really didn't give a damn about Photog's Lounge any longer. My real job as a shooter had gotten terribly burdensome due to cutbacks at my station. Lots of overtime...a family I love...and other demands had made Photog's Lounge a luxury I felt little desire to work on.

So anyhow... I'm back. And now I'd like to make Photog'sLounge.net just what I set out to do with it. Make it a place where photogs can kill some time and get a laugh.
Just a place to grab a quick story, a quick headline, or a quick laugh. I'm going to try and emphasize the funny stuff. The guys I work with are going to play a big part in it. This job can be terribly funny at times as you all know, and My Guys are gonna have a role.
My Lounge is a place where we get real about what we do...and until I get threatened with the loss of my job or a lawsuit, I'm going to put it out there for you.
I'm going to offer my opinion a lot more. Not that I have any special rights. Hell we all know how hard this job can be. I don't claim to be the best at what I do...but I'm pretty damn good and I've been shooting news for over 25 years so I've learned a lot about people and problems and, what the hell, it's my website so I'm gonna opine a little bit.

TV news photographers all need an edge. Welcome to the edge.
I always tried to let my site reflect your views, your stories,your troubles, with a hint of technology and a couple of giggles thrown in.
I hope it's working.
"Cause I ain't seen a dime on this damn thing."

Tim Rutherford
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