
June took me far far away from the usual stomping grounds. My work in insurance took me to London!
I was born and raised there but hadn’t been back since the early 70’s. I was afraid that so many of the things that I loved so much about England would have changed, but to my delight I found that so much was still the same and many things were even better than I remembered, especially the food!
I spent most of my time with our LLoyds brokers in London. They treated me like a queen. I was wined (a lot) and dined (a lot). I did find some time to explore London. I played tourist and revisited the Tower of London, Houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge. I spent a day just ferrying up and down the Thames hoping on and off to photograph along the way.
I took the train to Southhampton on day to visit long lost relatives. It was a wonderful wander down memory lane – I visited my grandmothers house and the beautiful village where I spent some of my most happy times as a kid.
The trip ended much too soon….another time I hope
Suzanne is a professional freelance photographer whose work regularly appears in Arizona Highways Magazine, as well as numerous national publications such as National Geographic,Outdoor Photographer, Digital Photographer and calendars for the Nature Conservancy, Smith Southwestern and The Global Action Team.
Suzanne is a photographer, speaker, author and educator. Teaching Lightroom and Photoshop in private and group settings.
Suzanne was born and raised amidst the green rolling hills of the English countryside but is now completely at home surrounded by the arid desert and swirling sandstone of the Southwest. She finds Arizona a land of intense beauty and preposterous contradiction. Her photographs capture the diversity of waterfalls, snow-capped mountains, autumn leaves and desert sands, from the magnitude of the immense landscape to the smallest, most discreet of details.
The desert can be unforgiving of even the smallest errors, treating the unprepared harshly. But, for the few with passion, those who are willing to begin their trek at the end of the road, the secret world of the Southwest is revealed. Suzanne loves to challenge the ruggedness of the land, the great distances to be traveled, and intense weather conditions to capture images of Arizona and the Southwest that expose its many treasures and extremes.
Her images reflect her keen sense of curiosity, patience and the ability to see the world and its magic places in new and creative ways.
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