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| Bonnie Charleston-Stevens |
| | Bonnie Charleston-Stevens ‘ first camera was a little Kodak Instamatic - the kind with the cube flash that makes anyone see spots. When she turned 21, she bought her first 35mm, manual SLR and walked out of the camera shop ready to take on the world.
Bonnie attended University of Hartford Art School and graduated from Temple University. She has made pottery, carved clay, painted and sketched. She became very busy with work and raising a child, but even when all other creative pursuits were put on the back burner, photography remained in the forefront.
In 2004, she began shooting portraits as well as product and commercial photography. She started taking her personal work more seriously and had her first solo show in March of 2007.
Bonnie believes that photography is an amazing medium; it can create a precise record or an interesting distortion. It can be powerful and moving. Like most visual art forms, it can bring to the foreground something worthy that might have been overlooked or undervalued. Photography keeps Bonnie looking for what might be interesting or beautiful. She spends an enormous amount of time just looking. | |
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