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Ray Wilson and his wife (photo from the Washington Post) |
Ray Wilson, a retired Navy officer who became a premier photographer of Washington's African-American celebrities, power brokers, and everyday people, will be honored for his lifetime professional achievements.
The Washington Post noted the story in today's online edition.
The 76-year-old Wilson had to stop working as a photographer once blindness became a permanent condition for him. That has not diminished his zest for life, or his gratitude for achieving his photographic goals.
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