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Shauna
Doyle Hammond is a Seattle-born photographer currently
based in the Bay Area. She earned her MFA in 2007
at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and has a BA in
Art History from UCLA. Her most recent series,
Nightfall, encompasses urban landscapes
where commonplace subjects gain a heightened sense
of mystery at night. Using only available light,
trees are quietly illuminated in the darkness
and the strange beauty of concrete is transformed
into something otherworldly. Her upcoming work
builds upon these themes, focusing on urban development
and its impact on the neighborhoods of New York’s
five boroughs. |