Joy Fatooh presents

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Joy's background

Joy's photo

Joy Fatooh's interpretive art
is informed by education in the sciences and in digital media, and a career in natural resource management...
inspired by love, fascination and respect for all the world's natural and cultural wonders...
and motivated by delight in working with others to bring their visions to life.

Photo by Faith Rumm

Education

Bachelor of Science in Biology with Ecology Emphasis from University of Nevada, Reno, with High Honors (4.00 GPA). In addition to the biological sciences, science coursework includes:

  • Anthropology
  • Geology
  • Astronomy
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Psychology

Digital Media Skills certificate from Cerro Coso Academy of Web Design for the following coursework:

  • Digital Imaging (Adobe Photoshop and graphic design)
  • Computer Illustration (Adobe Illustrator and advanced graphic design)
  • XHTML and CSS (web design code)
  • Accessibility and Usability
  • Adobe Acrobat
  • Digital Cinematography
  • Introduction to Podcasting

Pursuing ongoing coursework toward a degree in Web Design.

Clients

  • Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Bishop Field Office*
  • BLM Hollister Field Office*
  • BLM El Centro Field Office*
  • BLM Mother Lode Field Office*
  • Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area*
  • Carrizo Plains National Monument*
  • Inyo National Forest*
  • Eastern Sierra Interpretive Association*
  • Eastern Sierra InterAgency Visitor Center*
  • Mono Lake Committee
  • California Native Plant Society, Bristlecone Chapter
  • Friends Of the Inyo
  • Inyo Council for the Arts
  • Eastern Sierra Audubon Society
  • Los Angeles Dep't of Water and Power
  • RummStudio
  • Inyo Register
  • Mammoth Magazine

*Projects for Federal agencies were done as an employee of the U.S. government, are in the public domain and may be used by permission of, and credited to, the agency.

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