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Sarah ann loreth biography of rory

Sarah Ann Loreth got into portrait photography five years ago as a way to relieve the difficulties she was then experiencing. These simple self-portraits taught her how to use a camera, but more importantly, they gave her the confidence she needed to change her situation. By playing different characters in my work, I was able to find a sense of self and self-confidence.

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Not long after, I was quitting my job at the hospital to travel and teach! The Wind Harvester. Unlike her kitchen wall, though, many of her portraits have natural surroundings now. My favorite locations are the ones I stumble upon in my travels where it just flows naturally into a concept. After shooting these portraits, she typically expands on certain scenes in Photoshop, then adjusts the colors in Lightroom.

The Water Bearer. It was a reason to push myself and dream of bigger things. Having a camera in my hand gave me the confidence to pursue my passion.

The ghostwriter (no name given so let's call her Ghost), gets a new assignment- writing a memoir for the recently unsuccessful senator.

She encourages new photographers to keep up their work, to keep shooting and creating. My soul is from elsewhere. Fairest of them all. Where the darkness lives.