Lee-Margaret
Borland can usually be found peering through her camera lens capturing images, an activity that has been a passion throughout
her life. For her, these images tell wonderful stories and capture special times,
which she eagerly shares with her viewers.
She has
photographed subjects throughout the world, including underwater scenes from most of the world’s warm water oceans,
and has had a particular love affair with the Solomon Islands and the islands and reefs of the Caribbean. She has studied
with the internationally recognized underwater photographer, Christopher Newbert.
Lee-Margaret
developed a special interest in faces, especially those of the young and elderly, and her portfolio contains images of faces
taken in many countries and environments. She has photographed animals and indigenous
peoples in Africa. The children, elderly and animal photographs were taken in
the Caribbean, the Orient, Europe, the Solomons and North and South America. Her photographic journeys have also included
Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Turkey, the Greek and British Isles, Scandinavia, Russia, and most recently the Arctic. Her love of flowers is expressed in her photographs taken in gardens throughout most
of these lands.
Lee-Margaret’s
photographs have won awards and are displayed in galleries, professional offices, and of most importance to her, the homes
of her friends and customers in Europe and in more than 35 states. Her goal
is to share the excitement she experiences when she captures an image that is beautiful and unusual…..and touches her
heart.