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  1. Carolyn Marks Blackwood (born August 21, 1951) is an American fine art photographer, film producer, writer, screenwriter, and singer-songwriter. Born in Anchorage, Alaska, Blackwood moved to New York State as a child, and finally to the Hudson Valley region of New York in 1999.

  2. BIOGRAPHY. Situated in the Hudson Valley New York, photographer Carolyn Marks Blackwood reframes segments of nature’s various elements, air, ice, and water, from her surroundings along the Hudson River, into perspective bending abstract photographs with painterly expression.

  3. Biography. Photographer, screenwriter, and producer Carolyn Marks Blackwood was born in Anchorage, Alaska. From her studio on the edge of a 120-foot cliff over the Hudson River, she creates photographs that transform the play of light, weather, and water into vivid fields of color that, while verging on abstraction, are firmly anchored in the ...

  4. Nov 30, 2015 · In the last year, Carolyn Marks Blackwood’s photographs of the Hudson ­– its water, its sky, its ice and its moods – have come to prominence in the world of art photography. From December 1-5, her work will be part of Pulse Miami beach at the Adamson Gallery along with Chuck Close, Vik Muniz, and Gordon Parks.

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  5. Aug 24, 2022 · The Late-Blooming Art Photographer. Perhaps more than everything else (and that “everything else” is big)—and most aptly for Next Tribe—Carolyn is an art photographer, one who came to great renown when she was 54 years old.

  6. Carolyn Marks Blackwood was born in Anchorage Alaska and raised in Great Neck, New York and attended Great Neck North Senior High School. She attended Rutgers University and NYU. She is a writer and producer.

  7. www.cmblackwood.com › artist-statementsESSAYS | CM Blackwood

    Carolyn Marks Blackwood’s subject is water: flowing, frozen, and ascending in the vaporous accumulations we know as clouds. Her images of water imply the other elements—earth, air, and fire—but this is not immediately obvious. On first encounter, we are struck by the beauty of her work.

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