...Corday’s point-of-view…
Because I believe that magic happens the blink of an eye, I view the world through this lens, I choose to…
...revel in the often unnoticed beauty of everyday objects, circumstances, and events.
...embark on an ambitious journey of discovery
...shift the axis of subjects to unmask their inherent graphic beauty
...notice when there is a kernel of a story to be told, then tell it
Because a moment happens, then it is gone forever, I choose to…
...dare to take notice, to create images, to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary
...to enjoy a quest to share the splendor of natural wonders
...to illuminate the magic of man-made artifacts
...to raise a toast the insatiable essence of the human spirit
...to expand time, so that we may see…
- Kathy Corday -
...Corday’s backstory…
PBS personality, Kathy Corday, has let the world in on a little secret: she is also quite an accomplished photographer. Ms, Corday complements her interviews with David Foster, Sting, Steven Tyler, Chris Botti, John Mayer, Josh Grobin, Yanni, Cirque de Soleil, and Celtic Woman with soulful images from around the world. For over 30 years, she traveled the world to document the variety of manifestations known as modern day society. Believing that magic happens in the blink of an eye, she revels in the often unnoticed beauty of everyday objects, circumstances, and events. Her ambitious journey of discovery prompts her turn many of her subjects on axis to unmask their inherent graphic beauty. If there is a kernel of a story to be told, she wants to tell it. A moment happens, then it is gone forever. Corday dares to take notice, to create images to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. Hers is a quest to share the splendor of natural wonders, to illuminate the magic of man-made artifacts, and to raise a toast the insatiable essence of the human spirit; so that we may see…
In 2012, Corday published her first, limited-edition, photographic portfolio entitled, In The Blink of An Eye. Having worked with the Smithsonian, Walt Disney Imagineering, National Geographic, and the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, she also taught photography at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, Virginia. Honored with awards and publications including the 1990-1991 Women In Photography International worldwide exhibition, Corday’s image Purple Tulip No. 1 received an Honorable Mention for Professional: Flowers from the 2012 International Photography Awards. In Santa Monica, California, she exhibited alongside her colleagues at the WIPI booths at photo l.a. 2011, 2012, and 2013 exhibitions where Corday’s Gray series was voted into the Top 10 Portfolios by Emerging Focus. Her work is currently on display in Los Angeles as part of a group exhibition entitled, One Shot: Spaces at The Loft at Liz’s as part of the Month of Photography Los Angeles (MOPLA) and International Photography Awards.
Because I believe that magic happens the blink of an eye, I view the world through this lens, I choose to…
...revel in the often unnoticed beauty of everyday objects, circumstances, and events.
...embark on an ambitious journey of discovery
...shift the axis of subjects to unmask their inherent graphic beauty
...notice when there is a kernel of a story to be told, then tell it
Because a moment happens, then it is gone forever, I choose to…
...dare to take notice, to create images, to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary
...to enjoy a quest to share the splendor of natural wonders
...to illuminate the magic of man-made artifacts
...to raise a toast the insatiable essence of the human spirit
...to expand time, so that we may see…
- Kathy Corday -
...Corday’s backstory…
PBS personality, Kathy Corday, has let the world in on a little secret: she is also quite an accomplished photographer. Ms, Corday complements her interviews with David Foster, Sting, Steven Tyler, Chris Botti, John Mayer, Josh Grobin, Yanni, Cirque de Soleil, and Celtic Woman with soulful images from around the world. For over 30 years, she traveled the world to document the variety of manifestations known as modern day society. Believing that magic happens in the blink of an eye, she revels in the often unnoticed beauty of everyday objects, circumstances, and events. Her ambitious journey of discovery prompts her turn many of her subjects on axis to unmask their inherent graphic beauty. If there is a kernel of a story to be told, she wants to tell it. A moment happens, then it is gone forever. Corday dares to take notice, to create images to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. Hers is a quest to share the splendor of natural wonders, to illuminate the magic of man-made artifacts, and to raise a toast the insatiable essence of the human spirit; so that we may see…
In 2012, Corday published her first, limited-edition, photographic portfolio entitled, In The Blink of An Eye. Having worked with the Smithsonian, Walt Disney Imagineering, National Geographic, and the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, she also taught photography at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, Virginia. Honored with awards and publications including the 1990-1991 Women In Photography International worldwide exhibition, Corday’s image Purple Tulip No. 1 received an Honorable Mention for Professional: Flowers from the 2012 International Photography Awards. In Santa Monica, California, she exhibited alongside her colleagues at the WIPI booths at photo l.a. 2011, 2012, and 2013 exhibitions where Corday’s Gray series was voted into the Top 10 Portfolios by Emerging Focus. Her work is currently on display in Los Angeles as part of a group exhibition entitled, One Shot: Spaces at The Loft at Liz’s as part of the Month of Photography Los Angeles (MOPLA) and International Photography Awards.