This month, the Arts & Culture Commission has recognized Ray Lynn Rominger, a photographer from Blue Bell. Rominger spoke about her journey into photography: “I’ve had a camera in my hand since childhood, but photography became a true passion later in life. After years of working as a pharmacist, I decided to follow my heart in retirement — capturing wildlife, birds, and the beauty of the outdoors,” she said. “Over the past four years, I’ve photographed almost daily — whether on hikes in the mountains, traveling to Patagonia, Venice, or Scotland, or right in my backyard when a deer or fox makes a surprise appearance.”
Rominger’s work features nature scenes and landscapes from her travels. She uses professional materials and archival inks for each print to ensure lasting quality.
More information about Ray Lynn Rominger and examples of her photography can be found by visiting the commission’s online spotlight.











