Documentary Photographer Lee Karen Stowe

by admin on August 6, 2009


Documentary photographer Lee Karen Stowe

My Round the World dreams may be on hold, but fortunately for us, there are photographers who capture images so powerful, you too can experience distant lands.

Humantitarian and documentary photographer Lee Karen Stowe’s images transport us to places few dare to tred. Spanning over 50 countries, her work emobodies inspiring stories of resilience and hope.

Stowe’s latest project ‘42′ is named for the average life expectancy of women in Sierra Leone. (http://www.leekarenstow.com/) Located in West African, Sierra Leone is slowly recovering from the devastation of civil war which left it in ruins and earned it the UN ranking of the poorest country on earth.

There, Stowe photographed the women of Sierra Leone and conducted photography workshops. As a result, she is teaching women how to lift themselves out of poverty. They’ve learned to express themselves through photography, published a book and have an international exhibition. Some even support families through photo businesses she’s helped them to create.

In conjunction with the Pacific Northwest Arts School, Lee Karen Stowe will discuss her images in what is sure to be a moving event. Hop a ferry to Widbey Island for this extraordinary evening:

Tuesday, August 11, 2009
7-9 p.m.
Service Alternatives Building
20 NW First Street, Coupeville, WA (one block off North Main Street, across from Whidbey General Hospital)

The event is free but donations may be made to the Soroptimist International Club of Coupeville to support Ms. Stow’s work. Dessert and coffee will be served.

NOTE: An inspiration for Lee Karen Stowe’s work….and one of my favorite photographers, Sam Abell will be conducting a photography class August 17-21. Call the Pacific Northwest Art School (360) 678-3396, or register online at http://www.pacificnorthwestartschool.org/.

Sam Abell was a National Geographic photographer for years. He was here last fall and professional photographers came out in droves to see him speak. Fast & furious, I wrote page after page of notes. His class is sure to be an incredible learning experience.

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News Blog August 7, 2009 at 12:00 am

Nice Post
Gay

Anonymous August 25, 2009 at 9:02 pm

I was lucky to get to spend some time getting to know Lee this summer when she here for Sam Abell's class. I was also fortunate enough to hear for the second time about the incredible inspiration and hope she is providing to the women of Freetown, Sierra Leone. She is a wonderful photojournalist and her work has motivated many to get more involved in the plight of the Freetown women and their children. Our Soroptimist group was pleased to host her "42" presentation a few weeks ago. It will be on exhibition at the Carlisle Arts Center in Philadelphia on Sept 18th through October 3rd. If you have a chance, don't miss it.

Seattle Tall Poppy August 28, 2009 at 12:07 pm

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I'm thrilled to hear you got a chance to spend time with Lee & Sam Abell! As you may know, Sam is one of my heroes. I'm so bummed I was out of town when they were here this summer.

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