Slide Show: Victoria Blewer’s Hand-Colored Photographs
Victoria Blewer left New York City in 1986 to devote herself full time to fine art photography in the quiet hills of Vermont. Her photographs are shot with black and white film — many with infrared black and white film, printed on a porous photographic paper, and then toned for color and longevity. Her technique […]
Victoria Blewer left New York City in 1986 to devote herself full time to fine art photography in the quiet hills of Vermont. Her photographs are shot with black and white film — many with infrared black and white
film, printed on a porous photographic paper, and then toned for color and longevity. Her technique nicely compliments her imagery of Vermont and New England.
Photo/Art by Victoria Blewer
Photo/Art by Victoria Blewer
Blewer’s photographs have been featured in the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine,
Readers’ Digest, Vermont Life, Vermont Magazine and Yankee Magazine. Her work can also be seen on book covers published by Random House, Simon & Schuster and the University Press of New England. Her work has won numerous awards. Ms. Blewer’s work has been displayed throughout New England and can be found in galleries throughout Vermont and in Wellfleet, Mssachusetts, and at her website: www.victoriablewer.com.
She lives with her husband, best selling novelist Chris Bohjalian and their daughter in Lincoln, Vermont.