Leann Collins is an American photographer. Collins was born in Idaho and graduated with honors from one of the top photography programs in the country. She has been featured in many publications, including the Hong Kong Journal of Photography. Her photographic fine art covers a variety of themes and genres. . She only works in film.
Collins is best known for her work with Time Zero film, where she created large scale canvas works and pioneered a photographic technique: styled photo-impressionism for enhanced creation long after the traditional accepted time window has passed. Collins' styled photo-impressionism techniques have been used as examples in a number of national classes regarding emulsion manipulation film. Until Collins' experimentation, it was thought the time window for working emulsion shifting was mere minutes. Collins stretched this out into days, opening an entire new range of Time Zero photography while in the field.
Collins is well-known for vigorously enforcing her copyright works and bringing new copyright law violations to the court system
. She has been involved in, and won, numerous copyright cases.
Today, Collins works as both a wedding photographer and fine art photographer in Texas. A local southwestern art gallery, The Turquoise Trading Post, displays her work.
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