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Deborah Davis

These collage-like displays of contemporary culture appear where unintended, brought to us by ourselves courtesy of the ocean. And the ocean has a new palette which runs the gamut and is limited only by our imagination to what we can physically throw into it. They are left behind and I photograph these objects as offered.

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Deborah Davis fell in love with photography as a young child when she “borrowed” her parent’s old Brownie Hawkeye to take pictures around her neighborhood. Later she was given a Kodak Instamatic 104 and expanded to street photography. Deborah continued to explore photography while she pursued her career as a professional book designer, production artist and typographer. Originally from New Jersey, she’s lived and worked in New York City, northern New England, Colorado and currently Los Angeles, where she enjoys exploring neighborhoods on foot. Walking for hours on city streets is her idea of a great day.

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