Linda Burris Webster is a photographer who is driven by a curiosity about people’s lives and how social and political issues impact on daily lives underlines her work. 

Linda draws inspiration from her travels to more than 50 countries, from years of living abroad and from extensive research. After distilling the lessons of her experiences and research, she uses her photography to explore and raise awareness of dilemmas, conflicts, and injustices that are unfolding in various locations around the world.

 

Linda learned photography through books, short courses, visiting museums and galleries, studying others’ work and making mistakes.  Her first sculpture, produced in Junior High, was one of the regional winners in San Antonio and was sent to New York to be exhibited there. Originally from Texas, she has resided in Brighton, UK for a number of years  - but still says y’all!

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*All works on the site are for sale.

Works from the Cartographica series are available in two sizes: 30” x 30” (limited editions of 6) and 20” x 20” (limited editions of 8).

Works from the Flower Girls series are single editions. Size is dependent upon the original photographs.