One photograph has "a tiny joke," Beschta said. Looking down from a high perch on the famous walls of Dubrovnik, the camera takes in the historical sights of the ancient city, but in a small alleyway two people — two tiny images — seem to be facing the photographer. "And I'm sure they're photographing me," Beschta said.
Although Beschta took a photography class (her first) as an undergraduate at Grinnell College in Iowa, she didn't become serious about taking photographs as an artist until she spent two years living in Cameroon in Western Africa from 2000-2002.





