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Granddaughter of an antique art dealer, Sarah would hear stories and recollections of American and Art History. As those lessons continue to replay through her work, she explores the relationships between the environment, inhabitants of landscapes, and man. She has an uncanny ability to transform the mundane landscapes, objects, and people into beautiful examples of simplistic truths. Her work continues to explore themes of presence, identity, and history. Portraiture, Social Landscapes, and Environmental Conservation continue to be her focus. Her work has been exhibited with Women in Photography International, Red Dog Journal, Center for FIne Art Photography, Elliott Museum, and the New Mexico Museum of FIne Art.

Sarah has worked with the Palm Beach Photographic Center in West Palm Beach, Florida; the Marion Center for Photographic Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico; and assisted Lauren Greenfield with her social documentary entitled, “ Thin.” Currently mentored by George DeWolfe, the internationally renowned fine art photographer, Sarah continues to challenge herself and her work as a contributor to the Contemplative Photography Movement. Her previous work experience includes teaching photographic arts, working for the Florida Legislature, and as a private researcher.
 

 

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