The latest from Catalyst: Interviews - Lynne Breitfeller

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Lynne Breitfeller

March 2026

"Interviews on the creative process, from photographers with vision, expertise, and knowledge to share and inspire."

From the intro -

"In the world of photography, sometimes our most profound moments stem from unexpected challenges. Lynne Breitfeller's journey is a testament to this truth, as she faced a setback that was entirely beyond her control. The discovery of a third of her analog archive destroyed by water, following a fire in the studio above, could have been a devastating blow. However, for Breitfeller, it became a transformative experience that led to the birth of extraordinary creations. What's included, beyond this, is her ability to recognize something that can defy expectations as part of any creative process."

Read the rest in our updated interview...

Cheers to all,

Michael Kirchoff

 
THE LATEST - Lynne Breitfeller

Lynne Breitfeller is a visual artist based in New Jersey. She explores both the mundane and unexpected details of everyday life. Human relationships, memory, loss, and humor are recurrent themes in her work.

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