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Morgan Fellows’ photographs urge viewers to stop and acknowledge the often unnoticed detail that make up the objects and scenes of everyday life. Bold color contrasts and defined lines show up consistently in her work and represent just a few examples of how a curious perspective can help one notice things in new ways.

A native of Portland, Oregon, Fellows has spent the last six years living in San Francisco. This past November, acting on a long-time interest in the medium of film and what it might enable her to discover, she dusted off her mom’s old 35mm analog camera and captured the image presented today. Diving into her creative side, Morgan has channeled her curiosity of the world, experienced her city in new ways, cultivated an excitement to continue communicating ideas through photography.

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Morgan Fellows’ photographs urge viewers to stop and acknowledge the often unnoticed detail that make up the objects and scenes of everyday life. Bold color contrasts and defined lines show up consistently in her work and represent just a few examples of how a curious perspective can help one notice things in new ways.

A native of Portland, Oregon, Fellows has spent the last six years living in San Francisco. This past November, acting on a long-time interest in the medium of film and what it might enable her to discover, she dusted off her mom’s old 35mm analog camera and captured the image presented today. Diving into her creative side, Morgan has channeled her curiosity of the world, experienced her city in new ways, cultivated an excitement to continue communicating ideas through photography.

Morgan Fellows’ photographs urge viewers to stop and acknowledge the often unnoticed detail that make up the objects and scenes of everyday life. Bold color contrasts and defined lines show up consistently in her work and represent just a few examples of how a curious perspective can help one notice things in new ways.

A native of Portland, Oregon, Fellows has spent the last six years living in San Francisco. This past November, acting on a long-time interest in the medium of film and what it might enable her to discover, she dusted off her mom’s old 35mm analog camera and captured the image presented today. Diving into her creative side, Morgan has channeled her curiosity of the world, experienced her city in new ways, cultivated an excitement to continue communicating ideas through photography.