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“Imagination is more important than knowledge,”
Albert Einstein.
“What I am doing today surprises nobody more than myself”,
claims Cole, a self-taught
photographic artist who has built an extraordinary career in image
making over the past
two decades.
Since dropping out of high school to discover what it was she wanted
to do, it seems that
photography found her, identified her and ultimately saved her.
Working as a model in her
teens, Barbara was offered a job a as fashion editor for a then
fledgling daily newspaper,
“The Toronto Sun.” That led into an opportunity to shoot
the weekly fashion spreads.
Barbara used this time to develop her skills enough to open her
own photographic studio
in the early eighties. Since then, Barbara has sampled directing
via television commercials,
worked for an extensive list of advertising clients all the while
carefully juggling her
treasured artistic career.
Barbara always remains true to her artistic vision carefully following
her inner voice. Her
work is exhibited world-wide and Barbara is widely collected by
both public and private
institutions.

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