Photo of Tom Rollins and a CID student at the World Bird Sanctuary in St. Louis

Tom Rollins’
work covers the spectrum from portraiture to fine art, commercial, environmental and abstract photography. His images have been displayed in galleries, museums and private shows and printed in magazines, books and corporate and charitable brochures. Rollins has covered all seven continents working for the travel and maritime industries. He is the staff photographer for the World Bird Sanctuary. He teaches photography, and spent several semesters sharing his craft with CID students. Rollins’ introduction to the CID students led to the desire to tell the story of their journey. He donated hundreds of hours in the completion of CID: A Journey.  
 
Michael Kilfoy is a designer, illustrator, photographer, writer and natural visual storyteller. His work has won numerous awards and he is the owner and creative director of Studio X, located in the Maplewood arts district. His bestselling book of photography, St. Louis Seen and Unseen, won a gold medal IPPY Independent Publishers award for the best regional non-fiction book in the Midwest. He has been interviewed on local radio and television, including KWMU’s "Cityscape" and KSDK’s "Show Me St. Louis."   

CID: A Journey

Photography by Tom Rollins




Proceeds benefit the school children
at CID. Order at http://cidedu.com

 

 

 

CID: A Journey
Photography by Tom Rollins

Designed by Michael Kilfoy
Co-written by Kim Readmond
and Michael Kilfoy

 

 

"More than 95 years ago, Dr. Goldstein’s belief in the promise of oral deaf education – that deaf children could learn how to talk without the need for sign language – led him to establish a school for deaf children in rooms over his medical office.

"The journey he started has helped transform the lives of thousands of children and families at Central Institute for the Deaf. It is a story that continues to be written and one that always inspires. "

Excerpted from Bob Clark's introduction
to CID: A Journey 


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