Having always liked math, Gabe started to learn programming at the tender age of 6 on a Timex-Sinclair 2068, and learned to read shortly thereafter. Twelve geeky years later, he went to CWRU to get a computer scientology degree, but Case was so boring that Gabe decided to take up photography instead. After burning hundreds of rolls of film, he went digital in 2001 with a Canon EOS D30, and hasn't looked back since. Lacking a real job, Gabe is a freelance photographer by day and computer consultant by night, often combining the two skills to program photo lab software using such wonderful tools as Perl and ImageMagick.