Jim DelGiudice offers a variety of informative and entertaining lectures to public libraries, senior centers, assisted living facilities, museums and historical societies . He is an adjunct professor at County College of Morris, where he’s been teaching in the Visual Arts Department for the past 31 years. He also lectures frequently in graduate programs at Drew and Columbia Universities. Jim's architectural photograph for books twice won him the state's Historic Preservation award.
Jim DelGiudice is a lifetime Morris County resident who picked up a camera upon graduating from the Newhouse School in 1979 and has been documenting the local scene ever since. In April, 2016 his article, “Morristown, USA” appeared in American Spirit Magazine, the national journal of the DAR.
His architectural photography has appeared in several National Register nominations and he’s been the primary photographer for two books about New Jersey architecture for Rutgers Press. These achievements have won him a share of the NJ Historic Preservation Award three times. In the millennium year he was cited by both the state and county legislatures for his lifetime contribution to the arts.
Since 2013 he has presented over 700 talks to adult and professional groups around the metropolitan area.
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