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The camera equipment used includes a Hasselblad medium-format 6 x 6 system and Nikon F100 35mm SLR camera. Film preferences include both Kodak Professional Portra and Ektachrome and Fujifilm. The transparencies are scanned on professional high-end scanners. The images are produced, using Epson printers with Ultrachrome inks, insuring a lifespan of 75-100 years. The images are printed on various fine-art papers, each selected for the best rendering of the image. Larger images are produced by leading photo finishers. I personally fine-tune some of the images in PhotoshopCS. I only apply darkroom techniques with Photoshop and do not alter any content of the image as originally photographed.




Ginger Lee has captured the world between painted art and photography. With her camera in hand, she takes photographs the way an artist uses a brush. Her work is a treasure that makes you stop and look again to see if it really is not a painted piece.

Ginger Lee has the eye of an artist when capturing the soul of each photograph, bringing it to life and almost making it a three dimensional masterpiece using darks’ and lights, color and texture, and her own signature as she goes about her work.

For art lovers her work is a delight to the eyes as well as the heart which she puts into each piece. For anyone fortunate enough to own a piece of her work they will delight in it forever.
Linda "Dawn" Dunn,
Professional Artist


Safe Passage“Safe Passage” hypnotically draws the viewer in for closer inspection, to question, “Is this a photograph or a painted scene?” Ginger Lee has effectively created the appearance of a painted scene when in actuality only natural light was used to capture the character of the historic architecture, the sun on the flagstone, and the visual story of the wooden door at the Carmel Church of Montecito, California.

Ginger Lee’s artistic focus has remained true to her passion for developing the ability to capture her subject in natural light and color. Over the last several years, while still maintaining her same artistic focus, Ginger Lee has transitioned from oils and pastels on canvas to the medium of photography. Ginger Lee’s techniques and skill flourished as a student of professional photography in Santa Barbara, California.

The unique combination of her artistic technique and photographic skill enhances her ability to convey the feeling and subtle message of her subject matter.
Nancy Borne, Author

 

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