Scott Campbell serves as the Process Controls and Visual Lead for EP Graphics. He has effectively used his talents and skills to keep EP Graphics on the forefront of today’s industry trends. Working as a commercial photographer at one of the largest photography studios in East Texas for over 30 years, Scott embraced the transition from film to digital early.
The youngest of five, son of an aerospace technician and grandson of a master carpenter and wood carver, Scott continues the tradition of tinkering with his hands. Working with wood and other mediums, he often creates things to use with his photography. People who work with Scott describe him as dependable, creative, detailed, highly-talented, honest, and hard-working.
Scott earned his degree with top honors in Commercial Photography from Kilgore College. He has continued his education by attending many professional workshops, notably the Ansel Adams Friends of Photography, Ruth Bernhard, John Sexton, Michael Kenna, Ray McSavaney, Keith Carter, Dean Collins, and True Redd. He also attended the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation in Pittsburgh, where he specialized skills in digital imaging process controls, color management, and G7 certification.
Scott began his work with DRG in 1983, where he has developed and implemented many successful digital workflow processes during his tenure. Scott’s main focus at EP Graphics is in process controls and G7 methods, where he enjoys overcoming challenges to meeting quality standards for our printing customers.
Scott has served on the Advisory Board for the Kilgore College Photography Program and the Board of Directors of the Texas Photographic Society.