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Kate Roberts

Kate Zari Roberts is an internationally recognized fine art and commercial photographer. Her commercial work, which specialized in garden and architectural photography, has been published in books and magazines worldwide, including Garden Design, Homes and Gardens, South African House & Leisure, South Florida Home &Garden, Florida Architect, Complete Gardening of Southern Africa and Cultivated Pleasures. Kate’s fine art photography has won numerous awards including the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for female photographers, and the Pollux Award. Her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries in the U.S., England, South Africa, Spain and Italy. Kate’s work is also included on the iPhoneography Quilt project, celebrating the first ten years of iPhone photography. The quilt has been exhibited in Colorado, Texas, Portugal and is now in Italy. Kate’s career began shooting traditional 35mm and 6×7 cameras. Once she started photographing with the iPhone and discovered the creative apps available for editing, she has rarely picked up a camera.

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