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Laura B. Kozlowski graduated from Gettysburg College with a B.A. in English Literature and Studio Art. In 1998, after attending the, School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Laura turned her passion for photography into a business and opened her first studio in South Boston, Massachusetts.
It was in 1999, when she made the transition to digital photography and helped the Boston Public Library launch their first digital library for their extensive collection of artwork and literature with their first digitally photographed publication “American Art & Architecture of the Boston Public Library” During the advent of digital photography, Laura began educating others on how to make the transition from film to pixels.


In addition to photographing for Cornell’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, where she has been published in: A Room of Their Own, the Bloomsbury Artist in American Collections, and Colored in the Years New Light: Japanese Surimono from the Becker Collection, and The Edward Metzger Gem Collection, Laura's own work includes clients such as Time Life Books, Equifax, Reebok, Harvard University, The Art Museum of New York and many more..
When she isn't documenting life around her, you can most likely find Laura on a bike riding on the road or in the woods.
Recently, a new member on the Amesbury Chamber of Commerce, she also became the secretary for the Amesbury Cultural Council and so far she is enjoying getting to know her new community.

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Mayor Gove's Inauguration 2020
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Pat has always had a passion for listening to others words and stories. She is a serial entrepreneur who focuses on client’s engagement and needs. Pat also has a business and personal interest in paying it forward and building community with all those she meets.
Pat and her husband, Brad, have two daughters and have lived in Newburyport for 8 years. She has her undergraduate degree from Clemson University and her MBA from Johns Hopkins. She serves on the Board of Trustees at Anna Jaques Hospital, Newburyport Chamber of Commerce and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
