Donna Rosser is a fine art photographer. She is inspired by the usual everyday subject – but it is her unusual interpretation that makes her photos completely her own. Donna’s work is of the moment. Some people could call this ‘by the seat of my pants’ and Donna often does say that about her work. She trusts her instincts on what would be a good photograph. Awesome compositions occur naturally – they are there to be seen. Donna’s photos are free, loose, and intriguing.
She is the founder of Fayette Photo Club and the developer and co-director of Nature Undisturbed Photography Benefit. Donna also writes a popular blog and teaches photography workshops at the Serenbe Photography Center.
Her work has been included in many exhibits including SlowExposures, Center Forward at The Center for Fine Art Photography, Vermont Photo Space's The Arrangement, Cemeteryscapes in New Orleans.
From John A. Bennette on Donna's self-published book November Woods...."the photos are like music."
From The Center for Fine Art Photography...."Donna Rosser a.k.a. The Barefoot Photographer® incorporates the act of making a photograph into her appreciation of every day detail. As anyone who has ever been thankful to have a camera on hand can attest, photography encourages serendipity."