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When film was the only option, you made a commitment in each shot to capture what you saw and felt. Film was permanent. In today's world of advancing technology, we can snap a thousand images, pick and choose and edit from everything we've taken, and narrow all those shots down to a handful of gallery worthy items.

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Though I use what wonderful innovations are available, I follow the method of shooting in film, both in my photography and ink-work,

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I commit to making art.

- EthAShelly

Elizabeth A. Shelly

An amateur still-life and landscape photographer who is working towards living off her art as well as living for it. She has an eye for framing shots and a love like her father's for capturing little moments. 

Portrait of E.A.Shelly

Photograph by Mike Franzman

We at Photomentation believe in equality and will not tolerate discrimination on grounds of gender, gender identity, marital status, sexual orientation, race, colour, nationality, religion, age, disability, working pattern, or political beliefs – or any other grounds.

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Respect is Key.

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