Robert G. Zuckerman is a graduate of UC Berkeley
and the American Film Institute.
Since the publication of his book Kindsight®, Robert has spoken to student and
youth groups across the country, initiating workshops in which students
use photography and writing together - as in the book - to connect with
the richness of life around them. He has spoken at Authors at Google,
been featured in a PBS story about him, and was a panelist at the
KidsRisk Symposium at the Harvard Medical School in Cambridge, speaking
on empowering youth through positive media modalities. He is sought as
a mentor by aspiring artists worldwide.
Among other credits, Zuckerman has photographed campaigns for United
Way and City of Hope. He co-produced the ground breaking, award winning
documentary "Video From Russia: The People Speak" (1984, directed by
Dimitri Devyatkin) which ran on ABC TV and then on A&E for three years.
He directed and produced the New York City portion of the official
"Hands Across America" video in 1986.