Visual Storytelling on a Global Scale

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Dr. Tobin Redwine grew up on a farm in Lazbuddie, a rural community in Northwest Texas. His commitment to storytelling has led him to teach, speak, and capture the stories of groups and audiences in more than 10 countries and in three continents.

 Dr. Redwine is currently an assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications at Texas A&M University. He teaches photography, media writing, and other courses in agricultural communications and journalism. Dr. Redwine also researches storytelling. Specifically, his line of inquiry examines how we discover stories, how we make meaning of stories, and purposeful messaging, all in the hope that we can better understand how to tell the story of American agriculture.

 He and his wife, who is infinitely better looking and more intelligent than he, live in Montgomery, Texas, with their two sons. Their home is filled with noises, dirt, baseballs and books.

 Dr. Redwine is also a freelance journalist, photographer, music enthusiast, and amateur habanero salsa maker.

Email: Tobin.Redwine@gmail.com