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|birth_place  = Monticello, NY
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|occupation    = [[Chiropractor]], Farmer, Politician, Photographer
|occupation    = [[Chiropractor]], Farmer, Politician, Photographer
|years_active  = 1978 - present
|years_active  = 1978 - present
|home_town    = Tucson, AZ
|home_town    = [[Tucson, Arizona]]
|title        = Chiropractor, (DC)
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''Gary Auerbach, BS, DC''  was born, April 24, 1948  in Monticello, NY, to Norman and Judith Auerbach. He received  his BS in accounting 1971 from the University of Arizona in Tucson, and worked for Coopers & Lybrand in San Francisco. He received his [[Doctor of Chiropractic]] Degree from [[Palmer College of Chiropractic]] in 1975.  Dr. Auerbach is notable for having been the founding President of the [[World Federation of Chiropractic]]; and for being the Democratic candidate  for  Arizona's 5th congressional district in 1994 <ref name=grave> {{Cite web
'''Gary Alan Auerbach'''  was born April 24, 1948  in [[Monticello, New York]], to Norman and Judith Auerbach. He received  his [[Bachelor of Science|BS]] in [[accounting]] in 1971 from the [[University of Arizona]] in [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]], and worked for [[Coopers & Lybrand]] in [[San Francisco]]. He received his [[Doctor of Chiropractic]] Degree from [[Palmer College of Chiropractic]] in 1975.  Auerbach is notable for having been the founding President of the [[World Federation of Chiropractic]]; and for being the Democratic candidate  for  [[Arizona's 5th congressional district]] in 1994.<ref name=grave>{{Cite web
| title = The Political Graveyard
| title = The Political Graveyard
| url = http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AZ/ofc/usrep1990s.html
| url = http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AZ/ofc/usrep1990s.html
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| accessdate =12, 2009 }}</ref> He was Vice-President of "Triple A Pistachios", owned and operated by his family in [[Cochise]][[Arizona]].<ref name=Pist>{{cite journal|last=Lockwood|first=Ryan|title=Never a Still Life|journal=Dynamic Chiropractic|volume=20|page=|number=11|date=May 20, 2002| url=http://www.chiroweb.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=15199}}</ref> Subsequently he became one of the leading artists of [[Platinum Photography]], with his works appearing in the [[Smithsonian Institution]],<ref name=smith>{{Cite web
| accessdate =12, 2009 }}</ref>. He was Vice-President of "Triple A Pistachios", owned and operated by his family in Cochise,  AZ. <ref name=Pist>{{cite journal
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Subsequently he became one of the leading artists of platinum photography, with his works appearing in the Smithsonian Institution, <ref name=smith> {{Cite web
| title = Gary Auerbach Native American Portraits
| title = Gary Auerbach Native American Portraits
| url = http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siarchives&uri=full=3100001~!248940~!0#focus
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| accessdate = 12/2009 }}</ref> Library of Congress, <ref name=loc> {{Cite web
| title = Gary Auerbach
| title = Gary Auerbach
| url = http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/451_auer.html
| url = http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/451_auer.html
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| accessdate = 2009-12-20 }}</ref> and the private collections of [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]], and [[Walter Cronkite]], among others.<ref name=Pist/> He is married to Christine Tamulaitis Auerbach, and they have three children.
| accessdate = 12/2009 }}</ref> and the private collections of Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Walter Cronkite, among others <ref name=Pist> </ref>. He is married to Christine Tamulaitis Auerbach, and they have three children, David, Lauren & Michael.


==Biography==
== Biography ==


*1978 He was elected President of the [[Chiropractors Association of Arizona]].  
*1978 He was elected President of the [[Chiropractors Association of Arizona]].
*1984 Auerbach was elected a member of the Board of Directors of the [[International Chiropractor's Association]]
*1985 He conceived the idea of a world governing body for the [[Chiropractic]] profession. At a meeting of world leaders in Chiropractic, in [[London]], [[England]] in 1987 and, it was by unanimous accord of the delegates that the [[World Federation of Chiropractic]] was formed in 1989 in [[Australia]].<ref name=Pist/>
* 1989-1992 Auerbach was elected the first President of the [[World Federation of Chiropractic]].
* 1991 After injuring his wrist, he decided to pursue a career in [[Photography]], when he discovered that [[Platinum]] and [[Palladium]] metal salts could provide the basis for archival permanence for a photograph. He opened a studio in [[Tucson]], and became one of the leading artists of this little known photographic specialty.<ref name=Pist/>
* 1993 He was a candidate for a seat in [[Arizona's 5th congressional district]],<ref name=grave/> but was defeated by the [[incumbent]], [[Jim Kolbe]].


*1984 Dr. Auerbach was elected a member of the Board of Directors of the [[International Chiropractor's Association]]
== Bibliography ==


*1985 He conceived the idea of a world governing body for the [[Chiropractic]] profession. At a meeting of world leaders in Chiropractic, in London, England in 1987 and, it was by unanimous accord of the delegates that the [[World Federation of Chiropractic]] was formed in 1989 in Australia. <ref name=Pist></ref>
''We Walk in Beauty'' - G. Auerbach, 2008 - ISBN 0-9773062-0-8<ref name=smith/><ref>{{Cite book
 
* 1989-1992 Dr. Auerbach was elected the first President of the [[World Federation of Chiropractic]].
 
* 1991 After injuring his wrist, he decided to pursue a career in Photography, when he discovered that Platinum and Palladium metal salts could provide the basis for archival permanence for a photograph. He opened a studio in Tucson, and became one of the leading artists of this little known photographic specialty <ref name=Pist></ref>.
 
* 1993 He was a candidate for a seat in Arizona's 5th congressional district, <ref name=grave> </ref> but was defeated by the incumbent, Jim Kolbe.
 
==Bibliography==
 
'''We Walk in Beauty''' - G. Auerbach, 2008 - ISBN 0-9773062-0-8 <ref name=smith></ref><ref> {{Cite book
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   | title = We Walk in Beauty
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   | publisher = Self
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   | pages = 88
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   | url = http://www.garyauerbach.com/photo/books/index.php
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   | isbn =0-9773062-0-8 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web
| title = Letter  from Smithsonian Institution
| title = Letter  from Smithsonian Institution
| url = http://www.garyauerbach.com/wwib/smithsonianletter.html
| url = http://www.garyauerbach.com/wwib/smithsonianletter.html
| dateformat = April 5, 2004
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| accessdate = 12/2009 }}</ref>
| accessdate = 2009-12-20 }}</ref>


==External Links==
== References ==
 
{{Reflist}}
Gary Auerbach Platinum Photography [http://www.garyauerbach.com]<br>
Native American Platinum Photo Monograph [http://www.WeWalkinBeauty.com]<br>
Flickr Home Page [http://www.flickr.com/photos/garyauerbach/]
 
==References==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.garyauerbach.com Gary Auerbach Platinum Photography]
* [http://www.WeWalkinBeauty.com Native American Platinum Photo Monograph]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/garyauerbach/ Flickr Home Page]


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Latest revision as of 17:12, 8 December 2010

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Gary Alan Auerbach was born April 24, 1948 in Monticello, New York, to Norman and Judith Auerbach. He received his BS in accounting in 1971 from the University of Arizona in Tucson, and worked for Coopers & Lybrand in San Francisco. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1975. Auerbach is notable for having been the founding President of the World Federation of Chiropractic; and for being the Democratic candidate for Arizona's 5th congressional district in 1994.[1] He was Vice-President of "Triple A Pistachios", owned and operated by his family in Cochise, Arizona.[2] Subsequently he became one of the leading artists of Platinum Photography, with his works appearing in the Smithsonian Institution,[3] Library of Congress,[4] and the private collections of Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Walter Cronkite, among others.[2] He is married to Christine Tamulaitis Auerbach, and they have three children.

Biography

Bibliography

We Walk in Beauty - G. Auerbach, 2008 - ISBN 0-9773062-0-8[3][5][6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "The Political Graveyard". Retrieved 12, 2009. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Lockwood, Ryan (May 20, 2002). "Never a Still Life". Dynamic Chiropractic. 20 (11).
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Gary Auerbach Native American Portraits". Retrieved 2009-12-20.
  4. "Gary Auerbach". Retrieved 2009-12-20.
  5. Auerbach, Gary (2008). We Walk in Beauty. Self. p. 88. ISBN 0-9773062-0-8.
  6. "Letter from Smithsonian Institution". April 5, 2004. Retrieved 2009-12-20.

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