Cecil J. Williams: Difference between revisions

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In 2015, Williams invented the FilmToaster, a camera scanning system that digitizes film negatives faster than other methods.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sienkiewicz|first1=Joe|title=FilmToaster Scanner Review|url=http://www.shutterbug.com/content/filmtoaster-review#cIRV3Dxb4xdsjbgt.97|website=Shutterbug|publisher=Shutterbug|accessdate=27 October 2016}}</ref>
 
Williams also designed five residencies, one of which was featured in a 19751977 issue of [[Ebony]] magazine.{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}
 
He owns a portrait studio, event, wedding photography business based in Orangeburg, South Carolina. He serves as the director of Historic Preservation at Claflin University. He is a [[Getty Images]] contributor and photographer. He also tours the nation giving presentations at conferences, events and institutions about his work during the civil rights movement.<ref>{{cite news|title=Cecil Williams featured speaker at conference|url=http://thetandd.com/news/local/cecil-williams-featured-speaker-at-conference/article_653ced20-7937-5114-9c65-e8d3c53605b1.html|accessdate=27 October 2016|publisher=The Times and Democrat|date=25 August 2016}}</ref> He is a member of the American Society of Media Photographers.<ref>{{cite web|title=A Full Plate of Photography with a side of Toast|url=http://asmpsc.org/articles/full-plate-photography-side-toast.html|website=American Society of Media Photographers South Carolina|publisher=American Society of Media Photographers|accessdate=26 October 2016}}</ref>