D'Lynn Waldron SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHY AND FINE ART

D’Lynn’s travel and culture articles, photographs and drawings have been featured inbooks, many popular magazines and in scholarly publications such as the British Geographical Magazine. In recognition of her work, she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and of The Explorers Club. Her scholarly photo-ethnography was self-funded with her culture, travel and food articles in major magazines and her photography which was sold worldwide by The Image Bank. D’Lynn’s computer fine art, photography and designs are sold by the worldwide offices of Kodak’s Image Bank, Corbis Bettman, and Getty Photos.

And exhibition of D'Lynn's images, Paradise Lost, recalls what the remote parts of the world were like before these people had their way of life and their environment destroyed by 'westernization', exploitation and war.

Because of her knowledge of the arts combined with her technical skills in photography, D’Lynn was chosen to take the photographs of the artworks and architecture of the Getty Museum in Malibu for J. Paul Getty.

Dr. D’Lynn Waldron is a developer of computer technology for the graphic arts and for photo-digital imaging, and is a pioneering computer fine artist. D’Lynn has written hundreds of magazine articles on computer related subjects.

D'Lynn does age progressed and age regressed portraits, which she paints digitally with the artistic skills she developed doing portraits in conventional media (some of which can be found in her books), combined with the science of forensic analysis. Her age-progressed portraits have been featured on television and magazine covers.

D’Lynn does portraits, artwork, advertising designs, photo-digital repainting, retouching and compositing, as well as Web sites, and creates covers and concepts for books, magazines, CDs, video and DVDs. for the entertainment industry.

Computer Art and Photography available worldwide through: Kodak’s Image Bank, Corbis Bettman, and Getty Photos