
Behind the Lens: Meet NASA Johnson’s Photographers
7 Min Read Behind the Lens: Meet NASA Johnson’s Photographers NASA Johnson Space Center's Imagery Acquisition Group poses for a group photo on Aug. Credits: NASA/Robert Markowitz Sumer LogginsAug 19, 2026 Article Contents Robert Markowitz Bill Stafford James Blair Helen Arase Vargas Luna Posadas Nava David DeHoyos The Imagery Acquisition Group at NASA’s Johnson Space Center poses for a group photo in Houston, Texas on Aug. Back row, from left, are NASA photographers Bill Stafford, James Blair, supervisor Mark Sowa, and NASA photographers Robert Markowitz and Luna Posadas Nava.
- ▪7 Min Read Behind the Lens: Meet NASA Johnson’s Photographers NASA Johnson Space Center's Imagery Acquisition Group poses for a group photo on Aug.
- ▪Credits: NASA/Robert Markowitz Sumer LogginsAug 19, 2026 Article Contents Robert Markowitz Bill Stafford James Blair Helen Arase Vargas Luna Posadas Nava David DeHoyos The Imagery Acquisition Group at NASA’s Johnson Space Center poses for a
- ▪Back row, from left, are NASA photographers Bill Stafford, James Blair, supervisor Mark Sowa, and NASA photographers Robert Markowitz and Luna Posadas Nava.
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| Original publisher | NASA |
| Canonical URL | https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/johnson/behind-the-lens-meet-nasa-johnsons-photographers/ |
| Publication time | Wed, 19 Aug 2026 05:02:06 +0000 |
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7 Min Read Behind the Lens: Meet NASA Johnson’s Photographers NASA Johnson Space Center's Imagery Acquisition Group poses for a group photo on Aug. 10, 2026. Credits: NASA/Robert Markowitz Sumer LogginsAug 19, 2026 Article Contents Robert Markowitz Bill Stafford James Blair Helen Arase Vargas Luna Posadas Nava David DeHoyos The Imagery Acquisition Group at NASA’s Johnson Space Center poses for a group photo in Houston, Texas on Aug. 10, 2026. Back row, from left, are NASA photographers Bill Stafford, James Blair, supervisor Mark Sowa, and NASA photographers Robert Markowitz and Luna Posadas Nava. Front row, from left, are NASA photographers Morgan Gridley, Helen Arase Vargas, and former NASA photographer Josh Valcarcel.
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