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July 1, 2016 by Anya Elise
Globeville Riverfront Arts Center || Photojournalism
One of my favorite settings to photograph is an artist’s studio. The messier the better. Tubes of paint, scraps of material, metals, and flakes of dried up clay on every surface, that is the dream. I love to photograph the textures and the colors and the intensity of an artist in the zone. So when […]Archives
November 3, 2015 by Anya Elise
Modern-day fencing || Photojournalism
Whenever I imagine fencing I think of a time centuries ago. Two fine gentleman are having a disagreement regarding a bad cup of tea and a scone lacking the proper ratio of currants to pastry and the only way to settle the manner like gentleman is to duel it out. So one removes a white […]Archives
September 21, 2015 by Anya Elise
Colorado Centennial Farms
Colorado is my first love. This state is not just the setting for my life story (thus far), it is a central character. It is the backdrop and a main tenet. I feel like I know Colorado like I would know a beloved relative, someone who shares my heritage and my blood. But I cannot even begin to […]Archives
August 2, 2015 by Anya Elise