There is a good reason for why Yvette Waters has become the go-to photographer for the avant-garde.
Artists are fickle when it comes to their art. An artist needs another artist taking photographs of their work. They need someone who can see the intention underneath, the invisible force that drives the artist to create and exhibit. They need a photographer that understands the struggle of the creative process - the agony and the ecstasy. Waters captures that artistic intention in her photography. She captures the 'tenor and tone' of the execution of the artists creativity and the discipline in craftsmanship.
Yvette Waters is recognized by the arts community as another artist. She has a reputation for producing expertly-crafted compositions that incorporate a deft blend of the elements of design - this alone would make an Yvette Waters' photograph of a bowl of fruit worthy of exhibition. Add Waters own artistry, her talent for exposing the edge of edginess with sophistication, and it's the perfect storm.
As an event photographer Waters employs a kind of classic photojournalistic approach with the discernment of modernism, a narrative with rhythm and syncopation akin to jazz.
Because artists have a kind of radar for other artists, Yvette Waters aesthetic and process are immediately appealing and the perfect final ingredient for a project. Ms. Waters understands the collaborative nature of what she does and takes the responsibility seriously.
She knows that her art becomes part of her clients art, and visa versa.
The Yvette Waters 'Arts & Entertainment' photo gallery is a growing collection of Central Florida's alternative artists and performers, some of the most relevant Neo-iconoclasts in the region ~
- Orlando International Fringe Festival
- VarieTease
- The Venue Burlesque
- Big Bang boom
- Blue Starr
- Chateau Devoid
- Tweeka's Birthday & Miss Comedy Queen Holiday Special
- Orlando Pride
The "Art is a Drag" event is delighted to have Ms. Waters' eye capturing the art, the performance and the drag of the evening. J. Lindquist, Art is a Drag, 2/18/2016