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Kim hates writing about herself, almost as much as she loves wandering back roads with a camera attached to her face. She will brake for weathered barns, abandoned structures, and hilarious signage. Kim has always found her inspiration on the shoreline, be it for poetry, photography, or just everyday survival. Her first photo album, circa 1995, was full of rushing waters, boulders, trees and sunsets. These days, Kim also enjoys photographing people, but they are usually standing near water, boulders, trees or sunsets. Find her portfolio
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