Portraits

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Exhibited Photography

‘Botanical Dreams’

Shot in black & white, this series of plant imagery contrasts the vibrant colors that typically define plant life, encouraging a more intimate inspection of other elements that make flora striking. These photographs are representative of the time that they were shot: during a dark and quiet winter while the Covid pandemic raged around the world and many felt a sense of colorlessness. We are able to see that without color, the beauty of plant forms – their organic shapes, unique details and shadows – become more apparent, and the viewer is invited to imagine the spectrum of lush colors that would be present if looking at real life counterparts. 

Exhibited at:

  • Montgomery Arts Council - A Return to Art | Princeton, NJ | October 2021

  • Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut - Global Garden | December 2021


 
 

‘Sunny Days’

A collection of photographs that celebrate little moments of sunshine.

 

Exhibited at:

  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - Staff Show| February 2020

  • Industrious Boston Seaport | July 2019


‘Portrait of a Woman’

A female body can portray strength & beauty, innocence and integrity, time, fear, or happiness. It is a mechanism of expression – a precious physical exhibition of emotion, experience and wellbeing. The human form and figure is not only aesthetically beautiful, but expressive of the individual that lives within it. These photographs are a portrait of a portrait – that which we exist as.



Exhibited at Studio Art College International (S.A.C.I) , Florence, Italy | May 2009

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Find more of Caroline’s photo work as a Getty photo contributor here, or her Unsplash collection, here.

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