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Interview with artist Georgia Fowler

Last Updated on 21/01/2023

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The twenty-fifth “Artist of the week” contest had the beautiful theme of “Trees” and a very talented fine art photographer for the winner, Georgia Fowler with her stunning photo “Misty Chestnut Grove”. Georgia Fowler is from the UK, but now she spends most of her time between France and Thailand. Her rich and interesting portfolio covers a variety of themes, from portraits and vintage-style photos to images of Europe. Today, I’m so happy to present her wonderful work and interview.

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Interview with artist Georgia Fowler


FAWbyJWP. Would you like to tell us a few words about your winning artwork?

Georgia. It was the first autumnal day in early November in the southwest of France. I hate the cold weather but needed to go out and as always, had my camera bag with me. I had driven past these trees many times as it is a little chestnut grove just outside the village, but this morning there was a wonderful mist shrouding the trees. Many of the leaves had fallen, but some were still on the trees and it was such a serendipitous moment I ended up with some wonderful photos. This one is actually one of my favorites from the 1000s I have taken over the years. I gave a gift of it, in black and white, to my sister for her wedding anniversary a few years ago and it hangs in her old but wonderfully renovated French farmhouse.


FAWbyJWP. Which things do you enjoy photographing, or creating most and why?

Georgia. I love architecture, especially European. I also love creating dramatic high contrast black-and-white images. And, I also love color so my photography is a mixture of dramatic color and dramatic monochrome.

Moreover, I love photographing children. They are so much more fun than adults! Most seem to love posing too and are not self-conscious. My portrait work with children is natural though rather than stiffly posed. I try to capture their personality.


FAWbyJWP. How do you think that your work differs from the rest artists and what motivates you to continue making art?

Georgia. I live my life between Thailand and France. I try to shoot areas and places that are not always obvious. So even in a well-traveled place like Paris, I will try and find some interesting back streets and shots to show the essence of a place rather than just a photo.
My motivation comes from traveling, seeing new places, and needing to make a living! I would still do this even if I didn’t make any money from it but it is so much nicer to be able to make money doing what you love.


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FAWbyJWP. What do you think played a significant role in your decision to become an artist and expose your work?

Georgia. I have always been artistic and creative. As a child my mother always had us make something! I don’t feel whole without having something creative in my life. So, I began taking photography seriously when my children were born and then in 2007 we went on a four-month trip around SE Asia and my husband bought me my first DSLR. I started showing my work as a way to make some extra money while homeschooling my two daughters. Once their supervised education was done I took it much more seriously as I had more time.


FAWbyJWP. Can art change someone’s life in a better way?

Georgia. Yes. As an artist, it can take you outside yourself, and help you forget worries or troubles. When I am on a shoot I am totally focused. I prefer to be alone, rather than with family or friends. That way I can just concentrate on what I am doing.
As a non-artist, it can speak to you, whether a photograph, painting, or sculpture. I lose time in art galleries. I am amazed that an artist understands how I feel.


FAWbyJWP. What is the best advice you ever had for your work or your life as an artist?

Georgia. Always have your camera with you. Don’t charge too little for what you do. Take into account time, equipment, processing, etc. Love what you do. It shows in your work!


Thank you so much, Georgia for these inspiring words! You can find Georgia Fowler and her fabulous work on her site gcfphotography.com.


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