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Sarah Hale, better known by her middle name Harvey, is a Charleston-based film photographer and mixed media artist. Raised in woodsy Vermont and along the coast of the Carolina’s, nature remains the deepest root of inspiration for her work.
At the age of 16, Harvey discovered her grandparents’ Pentax camera tucked away in a garage and began shooting that very day. Over a decade later, she continues to use that same camera—often with the same lens and aperture settings as she first found it—embracing consistency as both a discipline and a signature.
As a teenager, she made fake press passes to slip into photo pits at concerts, chasing the energy of live music and unknowingly laying the foundation for her deep connection to music photography.
Art is the center of her life. Through photography and collage, she moves through moments of stillness creating art—using those spaces to process the heavier energies of life with clarity and strength.
Today, she travels across the country documenting still lifes, portraiture, and fleeting, often overlooked moments from her day-to-day—creating work that feels both intimate and enduring.