Bio

Biography
Judith Fox is a photographer, writer and a retired CEO. She took time out from her career as a photographer and writer in New York to start a service company in Virginia, which she subsequently sold to a New York Stock Exchange Firm.

Fox started exhibiting her fine art photography in 2002 and her award-winning photographs have been in solo and group shows in Manhattan, Los Angeles and major cities in Virginia. Her photographs are in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) and the Harry Ransom Center, as well as private and corporate collections throughout the United States and Europe.

Her book I Still Do … Loving and Living With Alzheimer’s is being published by powerHouse Books and is scheduled for release in November, 2009. The Southeast Museum of Photography will have a show of the work from September 4 through November 7, 2010, followed by a traveling exhibition.

Sandra Day O’Connor says of I Still Do: This is a lovely book about a devastating problem—Alzheimer’s. The pages are like poetry and the photos say more than words. Anyone who has cared for a loved one with Alzheimer’s will relate to and appreciate every one of these pages.

Carol McCusker, curator, MOPA, says of Fox’s work: Judith Fox’s photographs carry an aesthetic intelligence born of knowing when to be still and knowing when to click the shutter. They are powerful yet quiet images that invite us to “see” her feeling for a place or person. Many contain a sweet melancholy grounded in the world yet beyond the realm of speech.