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About Ken Davis
Ken Davis was born and raised in Chico California. His family spent many weekends fishing in Deer, Battle, and Burney Creeks. According to his late father, Ken didn't start off too well in the fishing world. Milton Davis loved to tell the story about young Ken's bait typically ending up high-and-dry on a rock while he intently watched the American Dippers "dance" on nearby rocks. In his defense, Ken thought the birds were magical. Maybe that was the beginning of a wonderful career in biology.
Ken's photo career started when he was a triage medic in Viet Nam. During a short medical excursion to Tokyo, he purchased his first 35mm camera. Beginning in 1980, his photos were represented by Tom Stack and Associates an international photo agency. His images have been published in over 4000 different periodicals, encyclopedias, newspapers, and textbooks that include: National Geographic, Wildlife Conservation, Zoobooks, Sports Afield, American Angler, Montana Magazine, and the Flyfisher. Ken has been called the premiere aquatic invertebrate photographer in the business. He is a member of the Northern American Benthological Society, the Southwest Association of Freshwater Invertebrate Taxonomists, and the National Association of Photoshop Professionals.
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