About Erin

Erin Walker-Anderson’s passion for creating art on film started early, five years old to be exact, when her father bought her first camera, a 110 film Kodak Instamatic camera.  Taking after her mother’s eye for photography, she quickly outgrew her first camera and learned how to photograph using a 35mm black and white camera, finally evolving to a digital DSLR.  

From the steamy jungles of Southeast Asia to the frozen tundra of the Arctic Circle, Erin has traveled far and wide across the globe, capturing the world as she experiences it and sharing her journeys with people she meets along the way.  The more remote the location or unusual the image the better.  Her photography features different and unusual perspectives on ordinary everyday objects, geometric and often symmetrical patterns, and far-off places that evoke mystery, wonder, and excitement. Through the eye of her camera lens both the mundane and extraordinary are beautiful.

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