Elizabeth Becker lives in Port Townsend, WA, a New England Victorian seaport built on the west coast. You are instantly transformed into the 1880s and the age of sail. Her husband builds boats with his own hands. Elizabeth uses the camera lens and Photoshop to record and reproduce the seascape looks that make Port Townshed famous and a major destination for the cognoscenti. Pictures of sailing vessels have been a regular art form for hundreds of years. Elizabeth continues that tradition in one of the few places left in the US where boats are built for use in work instead of just pleasure. She has a personal link with the past and the present — and enough of a local«in» get get the best exclusive shots. If you love the culture of sail, you need to know, or at least know of, Elizabeth. And as an added bonus, she is a really nice and genuine person. A must stop in the pacific Northwest. Tell her that Kim says hello.