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Sarah Reveley
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  • Sarah Reveley's Bio

    In her own words:
    "I am a Sixth Generation Texan who was born and raised in San Antonio. My mother’s family is among the first group of New Braunfels settlers (arriving in the second boat) in 1844. Louisa Heuser Wueste, Texas’ first woman portrait artist is a distant cousin. She lived next door to my great grandfather in Gummersbach, Germany."

    "I have two cats Adam & Eve, three ex-husbands, one adopted yellow lab named Beans, no kids, thus no grandkids, and finally no job so I can explore as much as I want. I graduated from the University of Texas back when there was only ONE University of Texas not all this AT stuff. I was raised on Sunday drives and family stories, so as I slide into my second childhood I am filling it with family stories and Sunday drives any day of the week."

    On Photography:
    I have the very cheapest digital and have no idea how to set it other than turn the flash on and off. Some days Mother Nature helps me. Some views are just good views. It isn't the camera, it's what's in front of you.

    I try to be careful with angles and composition and I crop out anything distracting. I take my time to find the best angle, and delete the bad ones. My degree is in commercial interior design, so I learned all about composition, balance, etc. Now that we have a big viewer on these little cameras it's easy.

    I take steering wheel pictures all the time, resting my little camera on its side on top of the steering wheel, that's why there are spots sometimes, from the bugs on the windshield. Verticals give me a good shot of the sky.


    October 2007
    Sarah Reveley and Longhorns
    Sarah Reveley providing scale for Longhorn Sculpture
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