Sun Salutation
Caroline Flaharty
Giclée Print on Archival paper
16” x 24”
2024
Sometimes the universe bestows one with a dizzy, dreamy landscape to photograph just as the sun colors bleed out. Caroline Flaharty tabs photography as a deeply personal and spiritual practice - one way of honoring the magic that is woven into the mundane fabrics of our everyday lives. She gravitates towards the raw, emotional, and narrative aspects of a moment, which she is often compelled to express through use of color, light, and perspective. Her approach to street photography on Canon, Pentax, and iPhone is uniquely cinematic. Her work has been exhibited in Europe and has garnered Critics’ Choice recognition from LensCulture. She has enjoyed meaningful years in Florida, Maine, Northern Spain; She currently resides in New York, where she studies at the International Center of Photography among the other professional and personal pursuits that fill her days.
Caroline Flaharty
Giclée Print on Archival paper
16” x 24”
2024
Sometimes the universe bestows one with a dizzy, dreamy landscape to photograph just as the sun colors bleed out. Caroline Flaharty tabs photography as a deeply personal and spiritual practice - one way of honoring the magic that is woven into the mundane fabrics of our everyday lives. She gravitates towards the raw, emotional, and narrative aspects of a moment, which she is often compelled to express through use of color, light, and perspective. Her approach to street photography on Canon, Pentax, and iPhone is uniquely cinematic. Her work has been exhibited in Europe and has garnered Critics’ Choice recognition from LensCulture. She has enjoyed meaningful years in Florida, Maine, Northern Spain; She currently resides in New York, where she studies at the International Center of Photography among the other professional and personal pursuits that fill her days.
Caroline Flaharty
Giclée Print on Archival paper
16” x 24”
2024
Sometimes the universe bestows one with a dizzy, dreamy landscape to photograph just as the sun colors bleed out. Caroline Flaharty tabs photography as a deeply personal and spiritual practice - one way of honoring the magic that is woven into the mundane fabrics of our everyday lives. She gravitates towards the raw, emotional, and narrative aspects of a moment, which she is often compelled to express through use of color, light, and perspective. Her approach to street photography on Canon, Pentax, and iPhone is uniquely cinematic. Her work has been exhibited in Europe and has garnered Critics’ Choice recognition from LensCulture. She has enjoyed meaningful years in Florida, Maine, Northern Spain; She currently resides in New York, where she studies at the International Center of Photography among the other professional and personal pursuits that fill her days.