Marcie Scudder

Trained as an architect, I have spent much of my career focused on the details of the built environment. By simply moving a wall, adding a window, shifting things ever so slightly, I have observed people change the ways in which they experience their world. I've seen how subtle adjustments can alter how people relate to, and interact with one another.

Similarly, my photography borrows from that training, and utilizes the same sense of spatial awareness, balance and composition. I take that same focus on visual details, and apply it to a particular moment in time. By adjusting and shifting my camera lens, I have discovered the power of changing my point-of-view, and how I internally experience and process my daily life.

My photographs act as a visual journal. They provide me a voice of self-expression and a reminder that the smallest of details and moments, when strung together, tell my story.

I currently manage a small residential architectural practice in Newton Highlands, MA, where I specialize in providing customized, seamless, contextual design solutions.

Exhibits:
'Crystal Lake' - October 2005, Newton Public Library
'Coming of Age', - Summer 2005, Lesley University
'Silver White Winters that Melt into Spring' - March/April 2006, Lincoln Street Coffee
Selected Works:
'Elementary School Graduation Portfolios' - Countryside School
1998, 1999, 2000

'Children Dance'- Jewish Community Center, 2nd floor
Ongoing
Publications:
Newton Magazine, June 2005
 Cover photograph and Arts Outlook three page photo spread
Lesley University Spring Seminars Catalog
Education:
 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute B. Arch.
 Boston Architectural Center
 Mass College of Art - Color Photography
 Lesley University - Photography Atelier

 

 

 

 

 

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