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  By: Raymond H.R. No. 532
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, An exhibition of works by J. Griffis Smith is
  opening at the Texas Capitol Visitors Center on February 28, 2015,
  and this event provides a welcome opportunity to recognize this
  acclaimed photographer; and
         WHEREAS, For three decades, Griff Smith's photographs
  enlivened the pages of Texas Highways, the official travel magazine
  of the Texas Department of Transportation, and he served as photo
  editor from December 2008 until his retirement in August 2014; his
  compelling images introduced readers to every corner of the Lone
  Star State and inspired many to hit the road themselves, although
  few individuals can match the estimated 250,000 miles he roamed in
  the course of documenting the beauty and diversity of the state; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. Smith, a Caldwell native, became a shutterbug
  during his senior year in high school, when his father, Joe C.
  Smith, encouraged him to shoot a roll of Kodachrome a day; with his
  friends, he traveled the back roads fulfilling this mission, and it
  sparked the desire to create beautiful color photographs of Texas;
  he went on to complete his associate's degree in photography at the
  Art Institute of Atlanta, but he soon grew lonesome for wide-open
  spaces and headed home; after six years as a public relations
  photographer for Texas A&M University, he joined TxDOT in 1984; his
  keen sense of detail, tremendous technical skill, and eye for the
  offbeat earned the admiration of peers and subscribers alike, and
  his artfully composed images helped Texas Highways become a
  top-tier publication; and
         WHEREAS, In Fall 2014, Texas A&M University Press published
  On the Road with Texas Highways: A Tribute to True Texas, a coffee
  table book of signature photos from Mr. Smith's remarkable career;
  the subjects include Texas icons, landscapes, people, and
  historical and cultural destinations; he is now the proprietor of
  an Austin-based travel photography and tourism consulting firm,
  True Griff Media, and of the website TrueGriff.com; and
         WHEREAS, Through his lens, Griff Smith has captured unique
  images of the Lone Star State that will continue to beguile
  innumerable people for years to come; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
  Legislature hereby honor J. Griffis Smith on the occasion of his
  exhibition at the Capitol Visitors Center and commend him for his
  three decades of exemplary service to the Texas Department of
  Transportation and Texas Highways; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for Mr. Smith as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  House of Representatives.