New Life After Wildfire, fine art photograph, 20in h x 16in w
Sarah Watson Anderson has always had an eye for creative photography even as a child using a Brownie camera, her first camera. She had her first exhibition at her high school in Massachusetts which was written up in the newspaper. Sarah had formal instruction in photography and more recently through an online course called iPhone Photography School. She loves to photograph nature, sunsets, beach scenes, seasonal scenes, and mountains in particular and more recently people. As a travel buff, she photographs cityscapes, flora and fauna, wild animals and birds. Zen oriented photographs and videos are increasingly becoming part of her repertoire.
Sarah has exhibited her photography at the Henry Carter Hull Library in Clinton, Connecticut, and her work is currently exhibited at Spectrum Art Gallery in Essex, Connecticut. In early summer 2024, a number of her photographs were on display at Spectrum Gallery’s Summer Arts Festival in Essex, Connecticut and at the Madison Arts Festival in October 2024.
Sarah has a Masters Degree in Social Work from the City University of New York at Hunter College School of Social Work. For ten years, she worked for a service dog organization where she earned her certification to become a service dog trainer. Sarah is now retired and enjoying her love of photography.