About Kathryn Wagner Photography

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Kathryn Wagner specializes in
 travel and food photography, offering creative solutions for editorial and commercial imaging. She loves collaborating with her clientele and developing innovative visual solutions with lasting impact.

Kathryn is available for assignment worldwideand has past experience living and working near Washington DC, London, and the Caribbean Islands. Kathryn Wagner has worked with wonderful clients such as American Airline's Celebrated Living (food) Sports Illustrated (portraiture) Bella Magazine (Women's portraits) SOUP! magazine, UK (fine art) and the St. John Sun Times (Virgin Islands travel editorial). Kathryn is based out of CharlestonSouth Carolina.

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BIOGRAPHY:

Kathryn's photographic journey began in Charlottesville Virginia with the high school mentorship of Stephanie Gross, a Washington Post freelancer. Through that guidance came an acceptance in the Photography program with Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond. This experience was enriched with a year  abroad near London, studying under creatives such as Ori Gersht, as an exchange student with the Kent Institute of Art and Design.

Upon graduation, Kathryn worked as a commercial photographer's assistant on advertising and editorial shoots with photographers based in Richmond Virginia. She gained knowledge working with brands such as The Discovery Channel, Junior Achievement, and Sports Illustrated. This valuable experience helped Kathryn learn the art of creative business and attain a perspective on the life of creative professionals.

After assisting Kathryn felt fortunate to have her photography take her to the Caribbean Islands of St. Barth's and the Virgin Islands where she worked with clients like American Airline's Celebrated Living magazineAside from her commercial work, Kathryn has been selected to show fine art photographs in the Anderson Gallery of Richmond, Virginia, the Pen and Brush Gallery, New York City and at the University of Virginia's Newcomb Hall Gallery.