Chunks of ice making a path across the surface of a river, streaks of pink and orange clouds blocked out against the sky, trees framing a darkened road as if in a ghost story\u2026in the hands of photographer Carolyn Marks Blackwood, nature becomes an abstract work of art. New York\u2019s Hudson Valley is Blackwood\u2019s backyard and her inspiration, where she captures the micro and macro moments of nature\u2019s constant changes \u2013 and the details we so often miss. Blackwood is also a screenwriter and producer, bringing to life films like \u201cPhilomena\u201d and \u201cThe Duchess.\u201d She speaks with host Alec Baldwin about how photography is an act of \u201cflying by the seat of my pants,\u201d about her time as a jazz singer in New York City, and how she found her way to her many artistic pursuits.\xa0\xa0
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\nCarolyn Marks Blackwood\u2019s work can be found here.
\nThe James Paul Cheung scarves made from Blackwood\u2019s photographs can be found here.
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