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Artwork by Tamyra Ayles

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About Tamyra Ayles

Tamyra Ayles I have traveled extensively throughout the United States and have found beauty in my own back yard. Most of my photography is in the state of Oklahoma.

My photography has been published in Oklahoma Today. The Oklahoma Department of Tourism Travel Guide, also, has showcased my photography. I have won numerous awards including Artist of the Arbuckle Gallery art show and Goddard Center Art Gallery Juried Photography.

I received my first camera at the age of 15. I have been in love with photography, since my first Instamatic picture was developed. I have advanced from that little Instamatic camera I strive to control every aspect of my photography, and capture more that just a picture. I try to capture more that what is seen with just my eye. I try to capture the feeling of the location, the scents that permeated the air and the sounds that I hear, when I quietly listen.

I come by my photographic roots naturally. My father was a photographer. I remember him spending hours in his basement darkroom. I was always fascinated with that dark room, dimly lit by a red light. He would enter the room with a roll of film and emerge with wet pictures hanging from a wire to dry. Today, I enter a brightly lit room with a small card that I put in my computer to "develop" my photographs. I may still burn and dodge my photographs like my father did, but using a different technique.

I am reminded, on every photographic outing.........God that created the scene, I just operate the camera.