Although Linda Morrow always loved photography, it was not until 1994 in a workshop at Ghost Ranch down the road from Georgia O’Keefe’s former home in New Mexico that she became completely engrossed. From that point on, photography became a serious pursuit and a priority. In fact, Linda retired early from teaching college English in order to concentrate more fully on image-making. She is fortunate to have studied with remarkable teachers/mentors, over time, at Orange Coast College, University of California at Santa Cruz Extension, and, especially, the Santa Fe Workshops. In particular, Linda is grateful for the influence of Rick Steadry, Debbie Fleming Caffery, and Carlan Tapp.
Linda is interested in photographing a variety of subjects, ranging from portraits to night photography. In the process, Linda always hopes to be surprised by what she can see with the camera and by what she can make of a print in its final rendering. Once Linda resolved to make a self-portrait every day for 100 days, and she did it. Images presented here are part of that series titled "The Self-Reflective Lens".
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