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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH KEVIN RIVOLI

Kevin Rivoli is a photojournalist whose work is published daily in newspapers and magazines across the country.

In 1987 Rivoli decided to pursue photojournalism. He taught himself how to shoot and landed his first full-time job at The Citizen in Auburn, New York, in 1988. In 1989 he was selected to attend the prestigious Eddie Adams II Workshop. That same year he was also was named National Press Photographers Association's Region 2 Photographer of the Year. Since then, Rivoli has won numerous state and national photo awards, including Region 2's POY again in 1991 and the New York State Associated Press Bruce Cromie Award in 1999.

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