From England to ‘Ole Miss’
From a town east of Oxford, England, to the University of Mississippi’s campus in Oxford, Miss., Tony Seaman has worked in print shops around the world.
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In 1961, Seaman started as an apprentice camera operator at W. Heffer & Sons, in Cambridge. He spent seven years doing rule and paste work and converting line art and pictures into film. He graduated from the London College of Printing in 1967, and went on to be a journeyman camera operator.
In 1970, being “young and adventurous,” he left home for the English Channel Island of Jersey, then headed to Bermuda, where he worked at the Island Press. He later ended up in Syracuse, N.Y., working as a camera operator and color retoucher for Britton Color. There he met his wife Beverly.
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