Judy will discuss her passion for architectural photography including challenges, edit tips, what works and doesn’t, and how to really “work” an architectural subject beyond the snapshot by delving into lines, patterns, graphics, and reflections.

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Judy admits to being primarily a travel photographer. She loves shooting a variety of subjects while traveling, depending on where in the world she happens to be. From landscapes in the Palouse and National Parks, to water and ice in Greenland and Antarctica, to wildlife in South Georgia Island and Montana, to local portraits and street photography, and finally to amazing architecture. She didn’t start shooting anything other than snapshots until 10 years ago when her husband, Wayne, decided she was ready for a “big girl’s camera.” She has moved from all Nikon equipment to Olympus mirrorless equipment. She also loves using the cameras on her iPhone 12 Pro Max. She has been a member of NVPS since 2015, is a member of the F11 Women’s Photography Collective, the Art League in the Torpedo Factory in Old Town Alexandria, and the Maryland Federation of Arts in Annapolis, MD. She has received several awards including at the Nature Visions Expos (now Mid-Atlantic Photo Visions) People’s Choice Award in Photo Art and Best in Flower Photography in the Nature Category.

 

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