Audrey Jones, Instructor Profile
Posted by RayKo Photo Center on September 04, 2009
Audrey Jones received her BFA in Photography at the University of Georgia in Athens. She has had multiple shows throughout Georgia and California. After graduating, she worked in New York City in various photography studios and businesses. Since moving to the Bay Area she has been teaching various photography classes at a studio in the East Bay, as well running its facilities. She also co-ordinates the classes at RayKo and is one of RayKo’s Darkroom staff members. Currently, she is working on a project documenting residents living on the Oakland waterfront.
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