Background
Adoptive son of Vega Baja, PR.
entrepreneur historian Photographer
Adoptive son of Vega Baja, PR.
American School Of Photography, Chicago, IL.
National Photo Coloring School on 1951, Chicago, IL
Inorganic Chemistry at Missouri University
Political Sciences courses at Universidad de Puerto Rico.
Historian and photographer who has published in newspapers and magazines, stories of Vega Baja City and other places of Puerto Rico, Colorado and North Dakota. Available in CD and Digital formats. Served as reporter and correspondent for large-circulation newspapers: EL Imparcial; collector of medals, coins, stamps and newspapers. Outside of the classes liked the business and selling newspapers and magazines since his childhood- singing the news and he had many subscribers. In his teenage years studied by correspondence Professional Commercial Photography in the American School of Photography, Chicago, IL. Retouching and Painting portraits in the National Photo Coloring School of Chicago in 1951, and he spend his fourth year in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Missouri by correspondence while he was patient Hospital Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Denver, Colorado. Then completed some basic credits at the University of Puerto Rico.
Continues his legacy working from his home in the computer publishing pictures and stories of important personalities from the Puerto Rican history. He also loves nature and emphasizes making natural inventions for the irrigation of crops, minor fruits, and vegetables for home use. He also likes to do plumbing, electricity, and repaired his own implements, and gardening equipment and work the wood. Everything he had learned in was in vocational courses in Manati, Puerto Rico and then in practice.
Thomas states "Journalism is one of my weaknesses; listen, understand and write. Pursues an old adage of Shakespeare that said: "Go on my friend, and fear nothing; you carry Caesar and his fortune".
(Fotografia Rosario Jimmy Color Lab)
Married to Carmen Obdulia Martínez González in Vega Baja, PR since 1951. With whom he had three children: Flor Rubi, Thomas Jimmy and Josefina. He has ten grandchildren and more than 15 great-grandchildren.