On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Cynthia Gladis, a New Jersey, US based photographer whose work is informed by a long career in graphic design and a passion for fine art.
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Recent bodies of Cynthia Gladis’ work include: 720 South Carolina, a monochrome infrared study of South Carolina beach life; New (Jersey) Topographics, a quirky and ironic nod to the New Topographics photographers of 1975; and Sand Stories, abstract sand patterns from the shores of Hilton Head, South Carolina. Her work is included in The Visual Conservancy’s Peer Zine 3 and the FRAMES Magazine website, and featured in The Visual Conservancy, FRAMES Magazine, and The New Topographics Movement Instagram pages. She has self-published two books of recent projects: New (Jersey) Topographics and Through a Train Window.






Cynthia Gladis
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