Providence Photographer Celebrates Nature in New Series -- Inside Art with Michael Rose
Michael Rose, Art Contributor
Providence Photographer Celebrates Nature in New Series -- Inside Art with Michael Rose

The proliferation of smartphone cameras in recent years has resulted in the craft of photography somewhat falling by the wayside. Image-making technology is far more commonplace than it was a generation ago and more people than ever have access to the tools they need to take photographs. Local artist Casey Cullen is utilizing the analog medium of 4x5 film to create lasting images of exquisite bits of nature. In the process, she is elevating her subjects and celebrating the art and craft of fine photography.
Originally from Massachusetts, Cullen came to Rhode Island to attend Providence College, where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree with a focus in photography. After PC, Cullen went on to complete her MFA in Photography and Integrated Media at Lesley University in Cambridge. As a young artist residing in Providence, Cullen has developed a strong portfolio of work that often centers on her travels to places like Thailand, Cuba, and Nicaragua.
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Speaking of how she conceived of her Peace of Earth project, Cullen discusses it as a follow up to her graduate-level work, saying, “After creating such a personal and self-reflective body of work in grad school, I turned my sights to the external world around me, exploring and connecting with anyone and anything I could. I wanted to create photographs through which others could have the shared experience of seeing beautiful places and meeting awesome people.”
Cullen’s images enticingly transport viewers to places she has seen first hand. This is part of the magic of photography as an artform, a quality that is occasionally overlooked in our image-saturated culture. Through Cullen’s lens, her viewers can live vicariously, experiencing her varied travels and finding a new appreciation for places she loves.
Cullen’s eye, not only as a photographer, but also as an editor of her own photographic archive, is on display throughout the work. From a multitude of potential angles to capture natural landmarks found in National Parks like Utah’s Arches, Cullen often finds the viewpoint which brings out the most sculptural and striking elements on display. Her weighty camera has been carried across dusty plateaus and through canyons so that viewers might experience the breathtaking grandiosity adventurously sought out by the artist.
The fine details of Cullen’s work show off the qualities of analog film and leverage its aesthetic power to bring landscapes into focus. The chief aim of any photographer is to frame the world for their audience and through her Peace of Earth project Cullen is doing just that with a poetic sensibility and technical proficiency. From her Providence studio, Cullen expertly frames natural wonders.

Speaking of what she hopes viewers gain from the series, Cullen states, “I hope everyone takes away a little curiosity, connection, and mindfulness. We are sharing this planet with not only each other, but the ever-threatened natural world around us. Hopefully, by doing our part individually and collectively, we can prevent the loss of each irreplaceable Peace of Earth.”
Discover works featured in Peace of Earth at https://www.etsy.com/shop/peaceofearthphoto.
To learn more about Casey Cullen, visit her website at www.caseymercedescullen.com.
