Self Reflection
Central Otago, New Zealand, 2024
"On the banks of a lake in New Zealand, trees turned golden by autumn sit sun kissed in the morning light. The lake’s surface offers a perfect reflection of the autumn trees beauty. The trees, statue still on the windless day, offers a moment of true tranquility for some self-reflection."
Framed print by Jenny Sheehan
Image size 60cm x 40cm printed on cotton rag paper mounted with a white matboard and framed in a black box frame with UltraVue glass.
Central Otago, New Zealand, 2024
"On the banks of a lake in New Zealand, trees turned golden by autumn sit sun kissed in the morning light. The lake’s surface offers a perfect reflection of the autumn trees beauty. The trees, statue still on the windless day, offers a moment of true tranquility for some self-reflection."
Framed print by Jenny Sheehan
Image size 60cm x 40cm printed on cotton rag paper mounted with a white matboard and framed in a black box frame with UltraVue glass.
Central Otago, New Zealand, 2024
"On the banks of a lake in New Zealand, trees turned golden by autumn sit sun kissed in the morning light. The lake’s surface offers a perfect reflection of the autumn trees beauty. The trees, statue still on the windless day, offers a moment of true tranquility for some self-reflection."
Framed print by Jenny Sheehan
Image size 60cm x 40cm printed on cotton rag paper mounted with a white matboard and framed in a black box frame with UltraVue glass.
Artist - JEnny Sheehan
Jenny Sheehan is a Melbourne-based photographer whose passion for capturing the natural world was ignited during her travels to Africa. With a deep connection to her coastal upbringing, Jenny specialises in seascapes, landscapes, and wildlife photography, often employing long-exposure techniques to create ethereal, evocative images.
Her formal studies at Photography Studies College (PSC) have allowed her to merge her love of travel with her passion for photography. Driven by a commitment to continuous learning and skill development, Jenny frequently embarks on journeys with fellow photographers, exploring and documenting the diverse beauty of the world. In 2024, Jenny’s work received significant recognition, including a silver award in the Australian Photography Prize and being named one of Australia’s Top 30 Emerging Photographers in the landscape category.