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Carole Devillers
Carole Devillers’ career as a freelance photojournalist spans four decades spent in West Africa, Haiti, New Mexico, and Florida, where she currently lives in Tampa. She has several National Geographic articles to her credit as well as images in numerous national and international publications. As a Reuters News Pictures photo correspondent in Haiti, she spent 10 years recording the political unrest of that country, which led her to be shot at (they missed), to be held at gunpoint, and to have film confiscated. She is the author of more than a dozen children's photo books on Haiti and on caving (a favorite hobby for her). In Florida, she fell in love with birds, which resulted in her photo book, "Glimpses of Iconic Birds of Florida," and in her becoming a volunteer bird steward for Audubon Florida. She is represented in the book “Women Photographers at National Geographic” and lives by Helen Keller’s quote “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.” Learn more about Devillers and her work.
Carole Devillers's Latest Articles
Masthead gallery: Celebrating Ars Sonora at University of Tampa
The inauguration of Ars Sonora at the University of Tampa honored the French bell makers for their one-of-a-kind bell sculpture and the Sykes family for their philanthropy in making it happen.
Masthead images: Tampa Bay History Center Walking Tours
Follow along as Ursula Odom leads a walking tour of Central Avenue East for the Tampa Bay History Center.
Masthead images: Ybor City walking tour
Participants walk through Ybor City, Tampa’s only National Historic Landmark District, during a walking tour organized by Tampa Bay History Center.
Masthead images: Nesting season in Florida
Springtime in Florida means nesting season for hundreds of species of birds who migrate through the state before heading north for summer.
Masthead gallery: Building Ars Sonora at University of Tampa
The University of Tampa’s Ars Sonora musical bell sculpture is under construction on campus as part of the new Sykes Plaza next to the Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values.
