Janet Worne grew up in a family with three other professional photographers and has spent more than 30 years looking at the world through a camera.
“I try to show more than what something looks like,” she says. “I try to show what it feels like to be there, to know that person and to experience what they are experiencing. And I try to surprise people with a view they haven't seen or expected.”
Janet’s degree is in anthropology and art, and her skills show most when photographing people. She has worked on staff at newspapers in Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky and is now freelancing in New Mexico.
“Hopefully I've spent that time with my brain engaged because that's where the art comes from,” she says. “It doesn't come from the latest technological advances in photographic equipment. It comes from thought processes.”
Janet specializes in photojournalism and documentary photography and now applies those skills to documenting weddings and other special events as well as art photography. Contact her for a full resume of her work history and accomplishments. |