

She remained there for five more years, where she captured images of professional skiers and races, that were printed in a variety of ski magazines. Snow Valley Newspaper and the Mt. Snow Ski Area, she became their main photographer a year later. It was during this visit, that Debora took some intimate photographs of Beston's former home, that would capture our attention many years later.Īfter leaving the Cape, she accepted a position as a dark room technician for the Mt. On a hot day in August, Debora travelled to the town of Eastham, to experience the surroundings that prompted Beston to write his book.

The story created a strong desire for her to be a part of Beston's world, by visiting the Outermost House, which she did immediately. She read Henry Beston's "The Outermost House, A Year of Life on the Great Beach of Cape Cod". It was during the summer in Provincetown that a book cover captured her attention, and as it was only $1.45,(LOL) she bought it.

Leaving the city in July 1965, Debora traveled for a vacation to Cape Cod.

Photographing and developing the slide film in the hospital darkroom. Her career began with a job in advertising and as darkroom technician for a commercial photography group in Manhattan. Her freelance work during this time consisted of rock & roll groups on tour, model and actor portfolios, and lastly in New York-Hospital for Special Surgery documenting surgical patients before and after procedures. Photographs by Debora Rosen 1965 Cape Cod, MAĭebora Rosen has been a professional photographer since her graduation from the New York Institute of Photography in the 1960's, with a commercial and portrait degree.
