Supreme Court House, New Echota Cherokee Capital Historic Site, Calhoun, Georgia, USA

BIO:

Lee Anne White is a fine art and documentary photographer whose work is rooted in the landscape—the terrain, what grows there, the history of the land and our connection to place. She has exhibited her work throughout the U.S. and abroad, including 30 photographs on permanent display at Brenau University. She is the recipient of three Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for her black-and-white photographs, which have been displayed at two Barcelona Foto Biennales. An instructor for 25 years, Lee Anne has taught at Maine Media Workshops, Santa Fe Workshops, Chicago Botanic Garden and Madeline Island School of the Arts, as well as online. Her photo books include The Mutable Sea and Breathing with the Moon.

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