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Window Reflection Series

As I have grown as an artist I have learned how to turn my education and experiences into inspirations. Through what I have learned in my photography and art education classes I have created my window reflection series. The window in many respects was where photography began. The earliest known surviving photograph made in camera, by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce was made in 1826 or 1827. View from the Window at Le Gras was taken looking out of a window at the rooftops and trees of Le Gras. Then in 1835 William Henry Talbot made the first successful photographic negative. The photographic negative Latticed Window at Lacock Abbey, had a window as its subject matter. As an art education student I have also learned a lot about empathy and self-reflection, my window series is about both.

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