Marianne Weingroff
About Marianne Weingroff
I have always been drawn to color and shape—and abstract art in general—which has led me to seek out patterns in subjects as varied as flowers, bricks, and old equipment. This makes macro/close up photography a natural fit. That sensibility also informs the subjects that I enjoy shooting when hiking in the mountains and desert, and exploring different cultures and countries.
Taking the photograph is the first step in my process, the point of departure. I spend considerable time processing my images, drawing out the key elements that will make them dynamic, vibrant, interesting, and compelling. I regard my images as canvases filled with elements that I can manipulate, be it by adjusting colors, duplicating pieces, or moving things around. Some of my images bear a strong resemblance to the original while others are quite abstracted.
After an early career in social work, Marianne Weingroff became an instructional designer. She has spent over 20 years working at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, CO. Working closely with scientists, she created online educational programs about weather and climate for an international audience of university students and scientists. She developed special expertise in running international projects, particularly in Africa. Marianne ahs an art background as well and has focused on photography in recent years.
Professional roles: Photographer
Location: United States