by Kathleen | Aug 3, 2024 | Art, Children, Documentary Photography, Family, Graduation, Photography, Portraits
For those residing in Tucson, AZ or planning to visit throughout the month of August 2024, I am offering a variety of specials including: 1. Sunset portrait sessions at designated iconic Tucson locations (nearly 50% discounted through 08/31/24). 2. The relaunch of my...
by Kathleen | Aug 2, 2024 | Documentary Photography, In The News, Photography, Portraits, Social Change Photography
In January 2024, Science News Magazine published an article on the life and work of Dr. Krystal Tsosie, an indigenous woman of the Navajo Nation, who is a Geneticist and Bioethicist at the Arizona State University in Tempe. I had the distinct honor to photograph Dr....
by Kathleen | Aug 2, 2024 | Children, Community Events, Documentary Photography, In The News, Photography, Portraits, Social Change Photography, Sports, Voices of Race
In July 2024 I was interviewed by the online magazine, Voyage Phoenix. It was an honor to be featured. I was asked to share about my photography journey, challenges I faced, and a bit about my personal background. To read the interview and see the images that...
by Kathleen | Aug 2, 2024 | Children, Family, Graduation, Photography, Portraits
In the March 2024, I spent a delightful couple mornings taking portraits of approximately 300 elementary-aged students and staff at a local Tucson charter school, Da Vinci Tree Academy. This is a small sampling of the students who I had the pleasure of photographing....
by Kathleen | Sep 5, 2022 | Documentary Photography, Family, Photography
On August 26th, I had the privilege of photographing the military retirement and celebration of Lt. Colonel Jay Martin who served in the Air Force for nearly 23 years. I have the family’s permission to show you the full album of my documentation of their...
by Kathleen | Sep 4, 2022 | Art, Community Events, Community Reflections, Family, In The News, Photography, Social Change Photography
Opening September 10th at the Arizona State Museum is an Southwest Folk Alliance partnership exhibit, “Walking Each Other Home: Cultural Practices at End of Life”. At once solo and communal, death, dying, mourning, and honoring are part of the circle of...