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e.e. nixon - writer, photographer, and document designer - started taking photographs in 1971. Versions of Truth is an ongoing act of remembering that will ultimately include work from all periods of his adult life.

For the first 10 years at work, Ed Nixon was a professional musician and arts manager. As a musician he occupied principal positions in a number of Canadian symphony orchestras. As an arts administrator, he provided policy, production and logistics management support to the National Youth Orchestra of Canada.

After leaving the music business, he went back to school and obtained a Master of Business Administration. Then, he worked as journalist, technical writer and, for 4 years, as an IT consultant in Ontario's Ministry of Housing.

For 11 years, he did management and consulting jobs at CIBC: in the financial services, information technology and banking operations divisions. In 1999, he left CIBC to develop his own business and creative opportunities.

Recently, he has worked as a writer and management consultant for units of the Government of Ontario.

He is the designer and chief proponent of a information analysis and document design framework called DocInSite.

Thus, Versions of Truth grows out of wide personal and professional experience: nonprofit board work, labor relations; business and commercial writing; graphic and document design; project management; teaching, training, and coaching; fatherhood, husband-hood and friendships with other questing spirits.