Meet Carolyn
Most of us would like to know a little bit about who we hire. In this day and age, it's easy to poke around online to learn about people. I thought I'd make it a little easier on you by introducing myself and telling you a few things about myself.
I'm originally from the Cleveland area (Shaker Heights). I graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a Bachelor's in Fine Arts and Minor in Business. I moved to the Boston area after college and eventually made my way up to Marblehead, MA where I met my husband. We moved to Dover, NH in 2002 to make our new home with our son. We have 2 dogs, gerbils and a horse.
I've photographed hundreds of homes, products, collections and head shots. For the past 24 years, I've done 100's of restorations. Experience, technological know how, a friendly and upbeat manner plus a professionalism I take great pride in has allowed me 15 years as a professional and counting! I do all my own shooting and editing so you can be assured you are getting the best quality images possible.
Credentials
Experience & Education
- Full time professional photographer since 2010
- Professional digital photo restoration specialist since 2000
- Considerable experience in the real estate industry both as a real estate agent (MA 1993-1998 and NH 2009-2010,
- Extensive marketing and editing experience
Graduate, Ohio Wesleyan University
- BFA with concentration in Photography & Design.
- Minor Degree in Economics.
Membership & Affliations
- Professional Photographers of America (PPA)
- Cochecho Networkers
- Seacoast Women's Network; Past President and Marketing Communications Director
- Seacoast Photography Group
- Dover Family School Alliance; Past Steering Committee Member, Board Member and Marketing and Website Designer
Recognition, Published and Displays
- NH Homes Magazine
- Cover Homes and Land Magazine
- PortsmouthNH.com
- PopularPhotography.com
- Published in the book and calendar, Sorry I Pooped in Your Shoe, by Jeremy Greenberg (Fall 2011 and 2017)
- The Artist Gallery in the Picker Building at Dover's One Washington Street Mill building