Christopher Charles Krieg is a graphic artist/photographer who holds a BA degree in Digital Imaging from the University of Maryland in Baltimore, class of 2002. Christopher specializes in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, 3Dsmax, and many more computer graphics programs.
After college, Christopher served four years active duty in the United States Navy as Mass Communications Specialist on two sea-going deployments aboard two different aircraft carriers-USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS Carl Vinson. He also recently served as an assitant public affairs officer with US Navy Customs Battalion Sierra where he was chiefly responsible for putting together the monthly newsletter as well as contributing to the production of the cruisebook. MC3 Krieg received the Navy Marine Corps Achievement Medal for his outstanding graphic work while deployed in Kuwait. He currently serving in the Navy Reserves at the Naval Media Center in Washington, D.C.
In his spare time, Christopher is a volunteer member at the Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum where he has helped film videos of the train videos and has contributed to the restoration of the No. 202 Steam Engine in the Hagerstown City Park.