The Many Faces of Adrienne


We often talk about how infrequently we’re seen front of the camera. I know I joke about it all the time. I don’t know about Adrienne’s excuse, but, logistically speaking, the job depends on my position behind the camera. So … I hide … a lot. But every now and then, the impossible becomes reality and one of us falls victim to the camera (or its operator … one of the two).

Sifting through some of the images from the shoot, I realized that this is too bad — the fact that we hide behind the cover and virtual safety of the camera. I think we forget how much we learn about each other by watching … truly a lost art in today’s media-linked merry-go-round.

So for a few minutes a couple of weeks ago, Adrienne played victim. In a couple of weeks (or years), I’ll end up doing the same. Or not … Turns out, she’s actually pretty good at this!

Enjoy!

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About

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Adrienne Maples

 

Kansas City photographer, Adrienne Maples, weaves together powerful narratives with her photographs to create mood and evoke emotion.

 

She's an AI enthusiast, passionate about teaching others how to use technology responsibly for the greater good. Known for her 'spunk & pizazz', she directs from behind her camera, finding impromptu designing to transform mediocrity into the extraordinary.

 

She a board member of AIGA and KCAC. As a committee member of KCDW, she organized the 2024 talks: The A.I. Asset, Creator as Curator.

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About

the Photographer

Adrienne Maples

 

Kansas City photographer, Adrienne Maples, weaves together powerful narratives with her photographs to create mood and evoke emotion.

 

She's an AI enthusiast, passionate about teaching others how to use technology responsibly for the greater good. Known for her 'spunk & pizazz', she directs from behind her camera, finding impromptu designing to transform mediocrity into the extraordinary.

 

She a board member of AIGA and KCAC. As a committee member of KCDW, she organized the 2024 talks: The A.I. Asset, Creator as Curator.

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