Kathleen T. Carr is a fine art photographer, author and teacher and
received a BFA in photography from Ohio University . She then studied with
Minor White, whose work had a strong influence on Kathleen's visual
perception and approach to photography. Kathleen's photographs have been exhibited widely and published internationally in numerous books and periodicals, including her books To Honor the Earth (Harper San Francico) Polaroid Transfers and Polaroid Manipulations (Amphoto Books).
Jim Alinder says about her work, "Often Kathleen's pictures are ethereal journeys to places of beauty. She may take us on a walk through her neighborhood, a hike into the woods, or on a distant voyage. Her pictures are intimate interactions, quiet conversations shared."
Kathleen takes a fresh look at the world and translates her vision and felt experience into her photographic work. Her photography speaks to the viewer on both emotional and spiritual levels.
The work of Mary Goodrich has been shown nationally and internationally in galleries and museums. The focus of her work has been the nude, the landscape and botanical studies. She works both with digital and film and many of her silver prints are handcolored. Most of her photographic education has come from workshops and a continuing, profound exploration of the arts. Whether her final expression is in black and white, a color transparency, a hand colored silver print, or a 3 projector multi-image slideshow, Mary’s hallmark is flawless, intuitive composition.
“Photography is an elusive art form in which mechanical considerations tend to take precedence over artistic vision. To counter this, I like to take an image as far as I can at the time of exposure without relying heavily on digital manipulations later. I find that this allows for a moment of discovery and honest expression of my “inner vision”.
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