Jennifer McKinnon Richman is a self-taught artist and photographer infusing her years as a decoupage/collage artist into her photographic process. Her digitally composited photographs resemble landscape paintings, rich in texture and color, all created using bits and pieces of images featuring the walls of dumpsters. Her unusual choice of dumpsters as her main subject matter is a unique approach to the role humans play in our climate crisis. Jennifer's work has been featured in group exhibits around Atlanta including Spalding Nix Fine Art, and APG, as well as several online exhibitions and publications, including Your Daily Photograph and SouthXSoutheast Magazine. Work from her first series of composited photographic images, Uncontained Consumption, has been recognized by The Print Center, Mozaik Ecosystem X, and the 2022 Texas Photographic Society National Photography Awards. Jennifer is currently represented by Spalding Nix Fine Art in Atlanta, Georgia.