Amaryllis at Apogee
Sometimes a flower's most powerful look is when it is looking away.
Amaryllis at Apogee
Sometimes a flower's most powerful look is when it is looking away.
Awards
Black & White Photo Contest
2022Nominee
Nature
Professional
Nominee
Film/Analog
Professional
Amaryllis at Apogee
Sometimes a flower's most powerful look is when it is looking away.
About Artist
Ann Quinn
Ann Quinn is a black and white photographer whose portraits of nature present individuals of form, shape, and tone: the arc of a tulip’s stem; the driftwood’s gnarled face; the pigeon, hovering on angelic wings. Working primarily with film, Ann finds the dynamic depth of the negative to offer a medium in which the moment opens to reveal a life, intersected by light. Ann has been exhibiting her photographs from the Pacific Northwest for more than four decades, images made with her Hasselblad or Nikon, printed at home in silver-gelatin or platinum-palladium, or scanned for digital reproduction.
Photographic Areas of Focus
Film/Analog, Fine Art, Nature, Still Life, Wildlife
Location
United States of America
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