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I was born in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts and raised in New Hampshire until my parents got divorced when I was about 8. We moved to central Florida when I was about 10. I did not adjust to the change of environment particularly well. I went from living in a rural area to living in what I saw as a city. I also went from being well known and well liked to being a stranger who had to prove herself each time she moved. We moved often, and this was a source of pain for me as my relationships with others suffered. Though I had always enjoyed making art, my imagination & creativity amplified around this time. I started teaching myself by studying drawings done by other artists and then moved toward experimenting with oil painting. In school, I felt art was the only thing I could count on. I had a tendency toward moodiness and art was there for me when people were not. Life seemed to be extremely distasteful and through art I could escape to a different place inside of myself and flourish there. I won art achievement awards in Junior High and High School and those events were incredibly validating experiences for me. I was also awarded an art scholarship to college and that seemed to further confirm that I was an artist. I decided to get a degree in Art Education and earned my degree in 1991. In college, I had a roommate who was studying Photography. She used me as a model for one of her projects and the process and results thrilled me. After finishing college, I purchased a Pentax K1000 and began experimenting with ideas. I discovered that Photography was something I had a knack for. Since then, I have worked as a Professional Photographer for approximately 5 years doing portraits, weddings, managing and assisting. I am now in Colorado and my current focus is Music Photography because it embodies two of my passions. I think highly of musicians for their talent, tenacity and form of expression. They inspire me and it is my intention to pay homage to them with my work. I prefer themes that are seemingly difficult to undertake, for example: capturing fireworks, shadows, reflections, and unusual lighting effects (such as it is with concerts). I take pleasure in challenge when it comes to my art, as part of the fun is trying to find a solution to a perceived problem. My current objective is to work with musicians to help them convey their creativity in a visual way. When the arts overlap, there is the potential for a fascinating outcome. |
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