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  1. 6.7K views, 26 likes, 8 loves, 5 comments, 90 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Blauweiss Media: The Photographs of Hudson Valley photographer Carolyn Marks Blackwood. A film by Stephen Blauweiss.

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  3. Aug 24, 2022 · Carolyn Marks Blackwood is sitting in the home she shares with her husband Greg Quinn in Rhinebeck, New York, talking about all the happenings in her super-accomplished and busy life. The most immediate thing is the release of Thirteen Lives , which she co-produced with her Magnolia Mae partner Gabrielle (Gaby) Tana.

  4. Carolyn Marks Blackwood (born August 21, 1951) is an American fine art photographer, film producer, writer, screenwriter, and singer-songwriter. [2] 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.

  5. Nov 30, 2015 · In the last year, Carolyn Marks Blackwoods 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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  6. BIOGRAPHY & EXHIBITIONS. 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.

  7. Oct 11, 2023 · By Scott Michael Davis. A short stroll through a serene garden leads to the manicured back edge of Carolyn Marks Blackwoods Rhinecliff property. A mix of traditional and modern, the home is perched like an eagle's nest atop a 120-foot cliff above the Hudson River.