350 Chicken Coop Hollow Road
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| Charlotte Watts has been a professional fine art photographer for over 30 years, with her work primarily made of the natural world. For many years her images were black and white and made in a traditional B&W darkroom, but in 2000 she switched to digital imaging and color became primary. | |
Now her focus has again turned to crafting the fine black and white photograph. She continues to find inspiration in birds and wildlife around the Olympic Peninsula.
She has also returned to a subject she began in the early 1980’s: the “Manzanar Relocation Camp” in the Owens Valley of California. She is showing these images as an installation of large hand-made paper scrolls, 4 of which were included in the recent PAFAC “Strait Art, 2010”. She has also taught the art of digital printing under the auspices of the Ansel Adams Workshops, and will continue doing so in Bishop, CA in 2010 with Owens Valley Imaging. She also teaches privately through her Progress of Light Studio in Sequim. |
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