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Michele Sons Photography, located in Roanoke, Virginia, is a renowned studio specializing in landscape and nature photography. Led by Michele Sons, an accomplished photographer, author, and educator, the studio offers breathtaking imagery that captures the beauty and serenity of natural landscapes. Michele's work focuses on creating emotional connections through her use of soft light, mist, and fog, bringing out the raw beauty of nature.
Her portfolio includes projects like "The Feminine Landscape", a unique blend of self-portraiture and landscape, "Riversong", inspired by her creative residency at New River Gorge National Park & Preserve, and "Terra Australis Incognita", showcasing the stunning landscapes of Antarctica. Michele’s work has been featured in National Geographic and The Wilderness Society, and her photographs have been exhibited internationally.
In addition to her photography, Michele Sons Photography offers educational resources through The Art of Place, including eBooks, private mentoring, and workshops designed for landscape and nature photographers looking to improve their craft.
For those visiting Roanoke or seeking inspiration from nature, Michele Sons Photography offers both stunning images and opportunities to connect with the art of photography. Visit the website to learn more and explore upcoming workshops.
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