Leah Palmer Art Collections
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Artwork by Leah Palmer
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Barn on a Foggy Morning by Leah Palmer
Early Morning in the Mist Standard by Leah Palmer
Waiting 2 by Leah Palmer
Old Felixstowe 8x10 by Leah Palmer
Lighthouse 3 by Leah Palmer
Sun Through the Clouds BW 11x14 by Leah Palmer
Early Morning in Hyde Park 16x20 by Leah Palmer
Pier at Sunset 16x20 by Leah Palmer
Lighthouse 2 by Leah Palmer
Might Oak 16x20 by Leah Palmer
Riding the Train 8x10 by Leah Palmer
Line of Fire by Leah Palmer
Sun Through the Clouds 2 5x7 by Leah Palmer
Bringing in the Catch 2 by Leah Palmer
Architecture BW 8x12 by Leah Palmer
Fire 11x14 by Leah Palmer
Through the Tunnel BW 16x20 by Leah Palmer
Matryoshka Doll by Leah Palmer
Roosevelt Memorial by Leah Palmer
Cascading Waters at the Roosevelt Memorial by Leah Palmer
Old Felixstowe by Leah Palmer
Cherry Blossoms Along the Tidal Basin 8x10 by Leah Palmer
Ferris Wheel at Night 16x20 by Leah Palmer
Hemisphere 5x7 by Leah Palmer
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About Leah Palmer
I'm a program manager by profession, and a photography enthusiast by nature. My work covers a wide range of styles, including macro, landscapes and waterscapes, black and white and nature. My shooting locations are primarily in the Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia area, but I've been known to stray farther afield, and when I do, my camera is with me.
Although like most kids, I was given a 110 Instamatic when I was young, my love for photography grew into a passion when I purchased my first 35mm camera. Since then, I've used all kinds of cameras, from 35mm to medium and large format, but have now switched primarily to digital.I spent years in the darkroom processing black and white film and creating prints, and worked in photo labs with color film. I spent a lot of time working as the darkroom technician for a local newspaper, and have done freelance work for the Baltimore Sun. I've had images published in local newspapers. When I went back to school, I put my camera down, only dusting it off at times. Since graduating, I've regained the passion I've always had simmering in the background. Photography has really become my primary artistic outlet.