Michael G. Prais has worked at the intersection of art and technology since 1996. He grew up in suburban Dearborn, Michigan, the home of the Ford Motor Company, during the post–World War II heyday of the auto industry. He has always been interested in how things work and is a visual person who moves easily between the concrete and the abstract. He enjoys helping others to understand and use abstract tools and naturally became a teacher helping others understand explanations in science. He is fascinated by the interplay of the designed and the organic and examines both human constructions in nature and the unexpected, coincidental arrangements. Michael now uses photography to investigate how random acts create structure. He authored Photographic Exposure Calculations and Camera Operation, a definitive book on how cameras operate.
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