Vicky Stromee’s fascination with photography began at an early age as she watched her dad develop black and white photographs in his basement darkroom. By age 8 she had her first Brownie camera and promptly began photographing the family dog, her neighborhood, and family vacations. She has been an avid photographer ever since. When digital cameras arrived, Vicky embraced the new technology and has turned her guesthouse into a studio with an assortment of digital cameras, computers and printers.

Vicky has lived in Tucson since 1976 when she moved here to pursue a Master’s Degree in Counseling at the University of Arizona. When she retired from a long career in counseling, she turned her attention to photography, ultimately finding her niche in nature photography. Her work with a close-up lens reflects a unique eye for composition and form. Vicky’s work hangs in private and corporate collections from Vermont to Tucson and will be featured in an upcoming book on water gardens.

Vicky uses a digital SLR Fuji S2Pro with a Tarmon 90mm closeup lens and a Nikon for long shots. Photographic images are optimized using Adobe Lightroom and printed on an HP z3100.


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