• Location:
    Atlanta, GA, United States
  • Schools Attended:
    State University of New York/Buffalo State College
    Brenau University
  • Photo Associations & Memberships:
    Women's Caucus for Art
    Society of Photographic Education
    The Center for Fine Art Photography
    Women in Focus
About Lee White

Lee Anne White is a photographer whose work is rooted in the landscape—the terrain, what grows there, the history of the land and our connection to place. Her photographs have been exhibited in both solo and juried group shows, including a permanent exhibition of 30 prints at Brenau University. When she’s not working on personal projects, she teaches landscape and botanical workshops for Maine Media Workshops, Madeline Island School of the Arts and the Chicago Botanic Garden, as well as in New Mexico, on Amelia Island and online.

The former editor-in-chief of Fine Gardening magazine and consulting editor for Taunton Books, she has photographed more than 70 magazine features, published more than a dozen books on landscape architecture and garden design, handled commercial assignments for landscape architects, and documented historic landscapes for the Library of Congress. She earned a master’s degree in creative studies at the State University of New York/Buffalo State and a bachelor’s degree in journalism, broadcasting and commercial art at The Women’s College of Brenau University.

Lee White's Books