Carolyn Brown(1)
Carolyn has been photographing ancient architecture since
1980, when her talents were commissioned for the text,
Upper Egypt, by Longman of England, and later for Aswan and
Abu Simbel, by American University of Cairo Press. Through
the years, she has received travel grants to photograph in
Iraq, Rwanda, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Mexico, Lebanon
and Syria. With the assistance of the Mexican Government
Tourist Bureau, she continues to work in Mexico to enhance
a large archive of Mexican architecture. Carolyn has traveled the world to photograph famous places,
yet some of the best images are found in her own backyard.
In June 1994, Dallas: The Shining Star of Texas, co-
authored with Jim Donovan, was published by Voyageur Press,
and in 1997, Dallas, World Class Texas, co-authored with
Annette Strauss, was published by Towery Press. Her
photographs were the subject of a large exhibit "Sacred
Spaces:" Man and the Divine in Mexico, Central America and
Southwestern United States. This exhibit of over 200
images is presently traveling in Mexico and the United
States.
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Series
Books:Dallas: Where Dreams Come True, June 2005
Hardcover
Dallas: Shining Star of Texas, May 1994
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