VIRGINIA WEBB


Using film only, Virginia Webb's striking photographs and photo-collages of Chattanooga capture the drama within the ordinary.

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Circumstances delivered Virginia Webb to Islamabad, Pakistan in 1985 where she lived, traveled and worked as a photographer until 1989.  During this time her images were featured in international exhibitions and published by a variety of international clients.  As founder-director of the International Photographic Society of Pakistan, she developed photo courses and arranged exhibitions.  She provided powerful images for the governor of Punjab Province to reveal drastic conditions in the Cholistan Desert and secured disaster relief for nomadic tribes there.

Virginia has photographed the people and situations in India, Kenya, the Cayman Islands, The Seychelles, Scotland, England Lithuania.  She has taught photography and darkroom at CSTCC, the Hunter Museum of American Art, Girls, Inc. and to private students.  In 2003, she established Art Image Studio, Inc. to provide professional images of artwork and artists to the visual arts community.

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