Tammara Stewart describes her relationship to her photographs
as one of respect for her subject and reverence for the natural
world. Trained as a classical artist, Stewart discovered her
passion for photography six years ago and has embarked upon
numerous projects both technical and aesthetic to include her
extensive wildlife series, photographed across the United States,
and her new dynamic series of landscape vignettes. Stewart’s
use of color stems from her early artistic trainings and her works
convey a deep appreciation for the subtle nuances of light and its
relationship with color and form. Stewart, who considers herself
largely self-taught, has studied at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn,
New York, and most recently with photographer Stephen M.
Schaub of Wells, Vermont. She has extensively photographed
in home state of Vermont as well as National Parks across the
country from the Everglades in Florida, to Acadia in Maine and to
Glacier in Montana.
Photographing from a deeply personal perspective, Stewart
describes her work as “about dropping preconceived notions,
wants and desires and giving oneself over to the moment. It’s
about being silent internally, and seeing and experiencing the
world exclusively with the soul.”

Tammara
Stewart
Photography
Tammara Stewart Photography * Post Office Box 1007 * Middletown Springs, Vermont 05757
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