A former USA Today photo editor, Judy Rolfe has established herself as a well-known freelance photographer, documentary filmmaker and iPhone and digital photography instructor in the Washington, D.C. and Delmarva areas. Her work has literally taken her to Timbuktu and back.
In 1992, she decided to leave her steady career as a photo editor and attempt to make a living looking through a camera lens rather than a photo loupe.Judy received her first camera from her parents at age 14 and has been shooting pictures ever since. Her leap into freelance photography was the realization of a life-long dream. Her photography career is now a way of life, taking her on jobs all over the United States and unique places like China, Indonesia, Central and South America, the Balkans, and Africa.
Impossible to imagine her life without a camera in it Judy is excited by the many doors the digital age is opening for her and the most recent one being digital and iPhone photography workshops. Her photos on this site not only reflect her peripatetic lifestyle and home on the East Coast, but also the early influences of growing up on a farm, surrounded by animals, and later moving to the Delaware Coast where she developed a love for the ocean and its environs.
© 2021 Judy Rolfe. All rights reserved.
In 1992, she decided to leave her steady career as a photo editor and attempt to make a living looking through a camera lens rather than a photo loupe.Judy received her first camera from her parents at age 14 and has been shooting pictures ever since. Her leap into freelance photography was the realization of a life-long dream. Her photography career is now a way of life, taking her on jobs all over the United States and unique places like China, Indonesia, Central and South America, the Balkans, and Africa.
Impossible to imagine her life without a camera in it Judy is excited by the many doors the digital age is opening for her and the most recent one being digital and iPhone photography workshops. Her photos on this site not only reflect her peripatetic lifestyle and home on the East Coast, but also the early influences of growing up on a farm, surrounded by animals, and later moving to the Delaware Coast where she developed a love for the ocean and its environs.
© 2021 Judy Rolfe. All rights reserved.