Lee Anne White

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Lee Anne White

Lee Anne White is a landscape photographer whose work has been exhibited in both solo and group shows, including 30 works on permanent display at Brenau University. She is an instructor for The Maine Media Workshops, where she teaches botanical and landscape photography, and offers private workshops in Santa Fe, on Amelia Island, and in her studio. She is the author and sole or principal photographer of ten books, including Closer to Nature: The Alluring Landscapes of Simmonds & Associates, The Mutable Sea, Patio & Pathway Ideas That Work, and Outdoor Kitchen Ideas That Work, as well as the editor and contributing photographer to many others. She is the former editor-in-chief of Fine Gardening magazine and has photographed more than 75 features for magazines such as Fine Gardening, Organic Gardening, Landscape Architecture, Garden Design, Kitchen Garden, Better Homes and Gardens, Country Gardens, Country Living and Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles. She earned a master’s degree in creative studies at SUNY/Buffalo State and a bachelor’s degree in journalism, broadcasting and commercial art at Brenau University. She lives in Gainesville, Georgia. The beauty, essence and changing complexion of landscapes fascinate me. I enjoy them most in the quiet moments—in the soft light of sunrise and sunset, on winter days when trees bare their bones, and on foggy mornings when less is visible and the world doesn’t seem quite so complicated. Whether natural, designed or cultural landscapes, I enjoy exploring them over time, finding the “fingerprints” that give them character and capturing a sense of place. I also have a passion for plants and other natural objects, and often bring them back to my studio to study and photograph.

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