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Hi! My name is Kelly. I’m a photographer based in Georgia. 

 

2015-2017 ~ I started out self-taught, but was able to learn and grow amongst other photographers and editors at Georgia Southern University’s Student Media organization. There, I was a freelance photographer for three years and photo editor for the last five months of that time. It was during those years that I photographed sporting events, plays, protests, speeches, landscapes, architecture, food, and exceptional students & staff. My work was published in their newspapers, magazines, and social media outlets. My work there gave me the opportunity to turn what had always been a hobby in to a job I was proud of.

 

2019-2022 ~ Skipping forward a little over year, and I’m a Georgia Southern alum, married, and living in another city hours away from Statesboro.

 

Now ~ I'm back in Statesboro! My hometown is Dublin, Georgia. I’m very familiar with and love to work in both areas, as well as Americus & Albany, Georgia.

Family is very important to me, and mine will likely continue to be heavily featured on my site. And I am perfectly okay with that.

I was never athletically inclined as a child (even though I tried to be), and so I was naturally drawn to the arts. I have a great appreciation for a variety of mediums including but not limited to: music, literature, film, dance, and theatre.  As a child, I would spend hours at a time looking through album after album that my grandparents had. Even though I’d seen them a hundred times before, looking at pictures of family vacations, parties, holidays, etc. would bring me such joy. I firmly believe it was in these long hours that I knew photography would always be a passion of mine. I’ve always wanted to create new albums to look back on for my life and the lives of others.

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Kelly Rowe

Email: kellyrowe1216@gmail.com

 

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“One should really use the camera as though tomorrow you’d be stricken blind.”
– Dorothea Lange

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