Linda T Hubbard

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Linda T. Hubbard is a fine art photographer who is a native of New England and lived for many years in the Hudson River Valley. “I love to capture nature’s beauty and include an element of architecture, something that states how humans and nature interrelate”.
Hubbard currently lives in Sherman where she curates the art shows at the Sherman Library and the Great Hollow Photographers Club Art Shows. Her photographs can be purchased through her website: LindaTHubbard.com or the Land Gallery in Pawling, NY and Gallery 25 in New Milford, CT.

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