After many years as art director/designer of educational materials for children, I have now turned my attention to photography. My publishing career has been a big influence on how I look through the lens of the camera. Having worked with many photographers and illustrators, I learned that there are many “right” ways of seeing and presenting a visual idea.
I approach my photography with an open mind, looking for that opportunity of seeing the ordinary in a unique way. When traveling, I look for the special visual qualities of my first impressions. My background in fine art printmaking, from my early training at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, has influenced how I work with my digital photographs. I often crop the photographs and alter the textures and colors.
My interest in shapes, textures, and colors leads me to focus on buildings and landscapes, although I also get great pleasure from photographing my family and garden. I have recently had a solo show at the Cary Memorial Library in Lexington. My photographs have been included in the School of the Museum of Fine Arts annual show and sale for the past three years and are in a number of private collections.
I studied art at Connecticut College and graduated from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Recently I have taken courses at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and at Lesley University.

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