My time is precisely scheduled and moves at a blinding pace. I am immersed in a complex daily life of multitasking and relationships. Wearing the robes of physician, businesswoman, mother, and wife, preservation of faith and cultural identity are personal priorities. While endeavoring to thrive in this constant motion which is my life, I find myself searching for stillness.

Employing photography as a powerful means of self exploration, my work is an exercise in photojournalism in the most introspective sense of the word. I allow myself the freedom to photograph whatever attracts me. The choices I make teach me about myself. At long last, I have permission to explore and reflect, to simplify and observe. I find mystery in architectural spaces, envisioning myself in bold colors that are honest, strong, and vivacious. My search for clarity is expressed in clean, straight lines, simplifying the whole into beautifully measured pieces. At times I find harmony, others, stark dissonance. Spaces I encounter in everyday life become passages of possibilities and pathways of new perspectives.
— Fehmida Chipty
 

Fehmida Chipty has participated in Atelier 26 and 28 at the Griffin Museum of Photography, and a Marketing and Portfolio development class also through the Griffin Museum. She is a lending artist at the DeCordova Museum. Her work has been selected in several juried competitions including exhibits at the Mattatuck Museum in Watertown, CT, the Griffin Museum in Winchester, MA, and the Site: Brooklyn Gallery, in New York, NY. She has exhibited in the Plymouth Cultural Center, Fine Art of Photography Exhibit. Her work was selected for 8 Visions Exhibit at the Attleboro Museum where she presented a selection Color and Light Portfolio.

Fehmida is the founder of Zamana Art, an organization dedicated to creating social impact with art.

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