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I am a Vienna,
Virginia-based fine art photographer and a member of Multiple
Exposures Gallery in the Torpedo Factory. My interests are
eclectic and range from environmental portraiture, to abstract
imagery, and I like to develop bodies of work. Presently
I am experimenting with mysterious early morning light and
long hand-held exposures. Therapeutic photography to help
people cope with life challenges is of special interest
to me.
Over the past six years I have produced
six exhibitions. The Color of Recovery expresses my
experience with cancer. The Americans is an ongoing
project in which largely complete strangers are photographed
handling the American flag. For Love of the Dance, Protest
Tango, and Reality Imagined contain documentary and abstracted
images of talented Washington, D.C. tango dancers. My most
recent exhibition, Come Morning, is a series of abstract
landscapes taken from my front yard during that magical time
when night gives way to day.
My prints are created in various sizes
with pigment inks and artist papers. I mostly exhibit in
the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area where Color of
Recovery is on permanent exhibition in the Sibley Memorial
Hospital: Cancer Center. But, for the first time in the
summer of 2009, The Americans was a part of an international
exhibition in England.
Prices range from $175 to $600.
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