Trish Reynolds
“I’ve never met a flower I didn’t like!” says photographer Trish Reynolds. Her passion for flowers began as a young girl in the garden and on the trail with her mom. “The textures, color combinations, and forms of flowers invite me to come closer. Peering into their depths is what motivates me to capture Mother Nature’s finest work and to share it with the rest of the world.”
Trish is a self-taught photographer and apprenticed with a master photographer in Portland, Oregon and went on to become a print ad producer working for Nike, VISA, Microsoft and a host of other national and international clients. She is also an Oregon State University Master Gardener.
Her work has been published in books (‘NEVADA’, 2001 and ‘Fresh Air in the Attic’, 2004, and Las Vegas: Portrait of a City, 2006), magazines, greeting cards, posters, brochures and calendars, and shown at many galleries. Her images are also included in numerous private and corporate collections and are available through www.gettyimages.com
http://www.trishreynolds.com/
[email protected]
Trish is a self-taught photographer and apprenticed with a master photographer in Portland, Oregon and went on to become a print ad producer working for Nike, VISA, Microsoft and a host of other national and international clients. She is also an Oregon State University Master Gardener.
Her work has been published in books (‘NEVADA’, 2001 and ‘Fresh Air in the Attic’, 2004, and Las Vegas: Portrait of a City, 2006), magazines, greeting cards, posters, brochures and calendars, and shown at many galleries. Her images are also included in numerous private and corporate collections and are available through www.gettyimages.com
http://www.trishreynolds.com/
[email protected]
"WestStops"
Here’s one of Trish's from the Wild Women Artists show at DLC. It is also part of the ‘WestStops’ outdoor photo mural show in Elko sponsored by the Western Folklife Center and funded by ARTPLACE and NV Energy Foundation. This is a temporary art display in the alleys near the Western Folklife Center. Here’s a link to the story behind it: http://www.westernfolklife.org/blog/2016/12/16/good-optics-on-idaho-street#.WFSNcXy-v1Q.yahoomail=
"WestStops"
Here’s one of Trish's from the Wild Women Artists show at DLC. It is also part of the ‘WestStops’ outdoor photo mural show in Elko sponsored by the Western Folklife Center and funded by ARTPLACE and NV Energy Foundation. This is a temporary art display in the alleys near the Western Folklife Center. Here’s a link to the story behind it: http://www.westernfolklife.org/blog/2016/12/16/good-optics-on-idaho-street#.WFSNcXy-v1Q.yahoomail=