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Artist: Jeanna Shepard
Title: Undying Love
Medium: Photograph
This piece is framed.
Description of piece: 20" x 30" print on metallic paper, framelessly framed under plexiglass. This breathtaking photograph captures one of the two fountains at the World Trade Center memorial plaza and depicts the convergence of two sides of the waterfall.
Artist bio: Jeanna Petersen Shepard is a resident of New Canaan, Connecticut, and Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Georgetown University and a prior Editorial Production Manager of Vanity Fair Magazine. She also had a short stint working part time for Moffly Media as she raised her four children.
Her career took a turn toward photography, which was always her first love, several years ago. Over the years since, she has worked as a photojournalist for newspapers in southern Connecticut and for the Vineyard Gazette on Martha's Vineyard. During all the consistent shooting of photo essays for the papers, she developed an affinity for landscape photography, both literal and abstract. She has been focusing on that genre the last few years and aspires to show people a different and emotional perspective of everyday scenes and objects. Her photography is currently being shown and sold at Sorelle Gallery in New Canaan, which is where the piece in the Voices of 9/11 auction can be seen in a 3-panel depiction.
Jeanna also has a permanent portrait exhibit at Yale-New Haven Childrens Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut. "Life Within the Journey" portrays several pediatric cancer patients in a very unique way. In a partnership with Circle Of Care for Families of Children with Cancer, these portraits were each taken at the Yale-New Haven Hospital clinic during days of treatment. The exhibit shows how each child has inner strength and individual attributes that essentially can not be taken away, even by something as cruel as cancer. While the exhibit is permanent at YNHH, it is also traveling to a host of galleries in different towns throughout Connecticut with Circle of Care over the next 10 months.
Jeanna has two photography businesses: Jeanna Shepard Photography (jeannashepardphotography.com), and Simmons-Shepard Wedding Photography (simmons-shepard.com), which she co-owns with fellow photographer, Christine Simmons.