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Ken Ross (photographer)

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Kenneth Ross is an American independent commercial photographer who specialized in travel, location and corporate photography. In 2005 he founded the Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Foundation and currently serves as its president. He is based in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Career

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Ken Ross received his education in the United States and Switzerland. He embarked on his photography career in Sydney, Australia, in 1985. His work has taken him to 112 countries.

Ross's photographs have been featured in numerous books published in the U.S. and Europe, including his own project, Real Taste of Life. His work has been exhibited in Phoenix, New York, Japan and Mexico. In May 2008, Ross had his first museum exhibit, a single artist show at the Museo de Historia de San Pedro, Monterrey, Mexico. He previously worked with Through Each Others Eyes (TEOE),[1] an Arizona not-for-profit corporation, whose goal is to promote international understanding via the medium of photography.

In recent years, Ken Ross has been actively involved with the Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (EKR) Foundation, which has chapters in twelve countries and focuses on hospice care, palliative care, and grief support. In 2018, Stanford University acquired all the archives of Dr. Kübler-Ross.[2] To mark the 50th anniversary of her book On Death & Dying, Ross participated in interviews with several media outlets, including Radiolab,[3] Irish National Radio,[4] the BBC's "Witness History"[5] and the Australian Broadcasting Corp. (ABC), and Palliative Care Australia[6] speaking about his mother's legacy. From 2022 to 2023, he delivered live in-person presentations in Ecuador, Guatemala, India, Mexico, Nepal, Singapore, and Uganda for the Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Foundation.

In 2023, Ross was appointed an honorary faculty member of the University of Indonesia's School of Economics. As of 2024, he serves as the vice-president of Open to Hope and is a member of the advisory council for the Humane Prison Hospice Project.

Ken Ross co-owns several trademarks,[7] including Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, and the Kübler-Ross Change Curve, through the Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Family Limited Partnership.[8]

Personal life

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Kenneth Ross is the son of hospice care pioneer Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and Dr. Emanuel "Manny" Ross, who served as the director of neuropathology and the residency program in pathology at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois.[9]

Awards

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  • Certificate of Commendation - U.S. Senator Harry Reid - January 27, 2011
  • American Society of Media Photographers – 2008
  • 2nd prize Portfolios.com contest – 2007
  • Tourism Board of India - "The Colors of India" - First Prize - 2006
  • National Design Institute: 2006 Calendar
  • 1st Prize Modern Photography Magazine – 1985

Photography Exhibits

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  • Summer 2008 | Nightingale Gallery, Taos, New Mexico
  • May 8 - June 2, 2008 | Museum of San Pedro (Museo de Historia de San Pedro), Monterrey, Mexico
  • March 7–9, 2008 | Karmic Calamity Gallery, 610 East Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ
  • Feb 12 - March 14, 2008 | Swiss Embassy, Tokyo
  • November 2007 | Tokyo, Japan International House : “Cultures of the World“ Exhibit
  • September 2006 | Tokyo, Japan International House : “Real Taste of Life“ Exhibit
  • November 2005 - November 2006 | Dallas, Texas Heroes for Humanity Gallery - “Portraits“
  • November 2004 | Tokyo, Japan International House : Kabyama Room - “Tokyo, Japan“ Exhibit
  • November 2003 | Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico City Hall - “Sister Cities Project“ Exhibit
  • October 2003 | Phoenix, Arizona Paper Heart Gallery - “Faces of Asia“ Exhibit
  • July - September 2003 | Scottsdale, Arizona Borders Books - Book signing for “Real Taste of Life"
  • October 2002 | New York City, New York The Belinki Gallery (Soho) - "9/11 Remembrance"
  • May - June 2002 | Himeji, Japan City Hall - "Through Each Other‘s Eyes“ Exhibit
  • April 2002 | Phoenix, Arizona City Hall - "Through Each Other‘s Eyes“ Exhibit
  • May 1991 | New York City, New York Gray Advertising - “Around the World“ Exhibit
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References

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  1. ^ *Through Each Others Eyes (TEOE)
  2. ^ "Stanford acquires archive of palliative care pioneer Elisabeth Kübler-Ross". News Center. Retrieved 2024-08-04.
  3. ^ "The Queen of Dying". Radiolab Podcasts | WNYC Studios. Retrieved 2024-08-04.
  4. ^ "The Life and Living Lady". RTE Radio. 2021-07-15. Retrieved 2024-08-04.
  5. ^ "BBC World Service - Witness History, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and the Five Stages of Grief". BBC. Retrieved 2024-08-04.
  6. ^ "Life after 'Death & Dying': How Ken Ross is keeping his mother's legacy alive - Palliative Care Australia". Retrieved 2024-08-04.
  7. ^ "Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Limited Family Partnership Trademarks :: Justia Trademarks". trademarks.justia.com. Retrieved 2024-08-04.
  8. ^ "Justia Trademarks". 2024.
  9. ^ Content, Contributed (1992-12-13). "DR. EMANUEL R. ROSS". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2024-07-23.