Storyboards
by Bailey Davidson
Bailey Davidson, originally from Milledgeville, Georgia, has called Savannah home since 1999. An aspiring artist from a young age, Davidson's creativity ranges from acting and playing music to photography and painting.
Davidson attended Georgia Military College Prep for high school and graduated with a degree in Theatre Performance from Georgia College in 1995. He continued to pursue Theatre after college and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, The Burt Reynold Institute for Theatre Training, and the Actors Studio.
In 1999, Bailey decided to formally study another passion, photography. He graduated from The Savannah College of Art and Design in 2001 with a Master of Fine Arts degree. Since then he has maintained a freelance photography business, specializing in commercial and editorial work, while continuously creating art. He has exhibited his photography in numerous solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally.
Started in 2000, and inspired by the work of David Hockney and Robert Rauschenberg, Storyboards is a series of works in which Davidson places a group of images into one to tell a story of a certain place, time, or thing. Keeping in mind esthetics, balance, and color schemes, the images are designed to allow the viewer and prolonged experience, more so than a single image can.