About the Artist

Hello, I'm Lynne.

I make pictures that sit in the quiet space between what's real and what's remembered — fine art photography shaped by shadow, light, and the slow patience of looking.

Portrait of the photographer Lynne with a vintage camera

01

Lockdown, 2020

A creative outlet

Digitally Rehabilitated began in the strange, quiet weeks of lockdown — a name half-joke, half-truth for what the camera was doing for me. With nowhere to be and no one to see, I started photographing the small things: a window, a shadow, a single rose on a kitchen table.

What started as something to do became something to say.

02

The years since

Finding a voice

Slowly the work moved outside — into urban streets at night, into experimental editing, into surreal collages where photography meets painting. Every series is built around a feeling, not a subject.

I shoot in deep shadow because that's where most of life happens — the lit edges are only the smallest part.

03

Artistic philosophy

Why prints

A photograph is finished when it lives somewhere. I produce limited edition prints, postcards, and custom pieces because I want the work to be held, not just scrolled past.

Every piece is signed, numbered, and printed with archival care.

“I'm interested in the light that almost wasn't there — the moment before something becomes something else.

Lynne