Secco, a native of Connecticut’s Northwest corner, has been an avid self-taught photographer all of her life. She began with an in-home darkroom focusing mainly on black-and-white images; Secco later realized that she had a passion for digital photography and began developing her own technique using textures and layers.
Secco gives her images a unique quality, enhancing nature’s beauty with an artist’s eye, bringing nature to life. Shooting a variety of subjects, her work finds its balance between photography and fine art.
Secco has won numerous awards for her work, which has been shown throughout New England.
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