Karey Walter is a recognized photographer and educator. She holds an M.F.A. degree from the University of Utah.

 

Ms. Walters’ photographs vary from traditional black & white photography, historical photographic processes, classic color film, and digital photography documenting people and the landscapes from across the United States, Mexico, South America, and Europe.

 

Her love of historical photographic processes and traditional analog photography is highlighted in her diverse portfolios. She explores essential techniques such as cyanotype printing, albumen printing, wet plate collodion, large format photography, medium format, and alternative darkroom processes.

 

She has a sharp vision of her surroundings and an appreciation of various cultures. Her fine art photographs are on display throughout the United States, Mexico, Italy, and France. Her fine art images are in numerous private and museum collections.

 

In addition to creating art, she has taught workshops at Savannah College of Art & Design, The Rocky Mountain School of Photography, Spoleto Study Abroad, The Pozos Art Project, Atlanta Celebrates Photography, MediaNOLA, The Global Online Academy, The Society of Photo Educators, Art and Science in the Ecuadorian Rain Forest, Clemson University, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and The High Museum of Art.