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Barbara Gluck
Barbara Gluck (born 1938)〔(Scenes from the Headlines - Education at the Getty ), Barbara Gluck profile at the J. Paul Getty Museum〕 is an American photojournalist, art photographer, speaker, writer, and healing facilitator.
After an early career in advertising she spent almost four years in Vietnam, during the war, and produced award-winning photojournalism during the Vietnam War. During the late 1970s she developed her career as an art photographer, with her "Light Painting" series becoming major museum shows.

In the early 1980s she co-founded the Light Institute of Galisteo, in New Mexico, which became famous for its "Past Life" work. In the late 1980s Gluck went on to found the Global Light Network and the Soul Matrix Clearing, Healing and Empowerment System, which focused on releasing "The Primordial Imprints of Separation from God". She has taken this around the world.
== Biography ==
Gluck was born in New York, the daughter of Hungarian immigrants. Her father worked as a diamond setter.〔(A decisive moment ), Rangefinder magazine, January 2008〕 She graduated from NYU with a major in communication arts and a minor in journalism, entering a career in advertising with McCann Erickson and later Benton & Bowles, before the president of the Young & Rubicam agency hired her as a Special Advisor. Her career as a photojournalist began in earnest during the Vietnam War. She was based in Saigon 1968/69 and 1972/73, working mostly for ''The New York Times''. In 1976 she moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and began her work as an art photographer, with a major exhibit "The Stream" opening at The Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe in 1979. She continued her photojournalism as well. During the 1970s she lectured, co-produced the first New Mexico Film and Photography Festival in Santa Fe's Armory for the Arts, and served (in 1978-79) as a Public Relations and Media Consultant to the Navajo Nation - during the Navajo Hopi Land Dispute Commission. She currently resides in Santa Monica, California.〔(About Barbara ) at Barbara Gluck photography, official website.〕

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