Sandra Dillon
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Sandra Dillon (born in Philadelphia), is an American photographer. She was educated at Parsons School of Design, Paris, France; École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France; and School of Visual Arts, New York City, NY. Received BFA in Painting, and MFA in Photography and Related Media.
Dillon is focusing on anecdotal solitude and stoic beauty in portraiture through images that evoke strong emotions, seducing the viewer into reflecting upon the subject's provocative candor. She uses medium format camera, and is best described as a traditionalist by never cropping her images or over-printing them in the darkroom.
Having traveled extensively, to more than 30 countries worldwide, she has also lived and worked in Paris, London and Prague. Her work is internationally exhibited, collected and published. For more information and samples of her work, visit fotografka.com [1]
She currently lives in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where she photographs, paints and works as a film editor.
[edit] Selected exhibitions
- Solitarius, ConTemp Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2006)
- Solitarius, ArtDimensions Centre Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri (2006) (photography)[2]
- Off The Beaten Track, New York City (2005) (painting)
- Here is New York: Democracy of Photographs, New York City (2001) (photography)
- Mistodritelsky Letohradek, Prague (1995) One Woman Photography Show
- Gallerie Radost, The Many Faces of Prague, (1993) (photography)
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