Corso
began his career in 1991 as a
freelancer for Picture Group photo agency.
After learning his trade in the US Navy from 1984 to 1988. He
re-enlisted in the US Army National Guard and served from 1988 to
1995.
In 1992, he became and elite photojournalist while covering the
war in Bosnia and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He later
continue his freelance for the Associated Press until the summer of 1993
when he joined Gannett as a staff photographer.
During this time he
continued covering general assignments in Florida, were he achieved on
earning several awards in photojournalism. He also covered international
assignments independently, such as the troubles in Northern Ireland and
the Kosovo crisis. He contributed for Sipa Press photo agency in New
York and Paris until the fall of 2001.
He has been published in, Newsweek, Time, U.S. News & World Report, Psychology
Today, Ladies Home Journal, Marie Claire, GQ, Scientific American and
Redbook magazines. Also published by many newspapers around the world,
from USA Today to El Clarin in Argentina.
He is currently
a proud member of the United States Army.
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