Description Infrared black and white of the historic James W. Marshall cabin in Coloma. Marshall, discoverer of gold that started the California Gold Rush, lived in this humble cabin in the town of Coloma for many years before moving to the nearby town of Kelsey, where he spent his last years.
Betty Sederquist, Lotus Member Since November 2010 Artist Statement Currently a resident of Northern California, Betty has also lived in Alaska and visits Southeast Alaska often as a photo tour leader. She has also led three tours to Ecuador, including the Galapagos. She has also led several tours to Tanzania in East Africa. She has been publishing her work for decades in books and magazines and for about 20 years worked as a part-time photography professor at Folsom Lake College near Sacramento. She also teaches many northern California workshops.