A Map of the World is a collaborative portrait project inspired by a short stretch of beach on Staten Island’s South Shore and the community drawn to it. Beginning two years after the deep isolation of the pandemic and amid a tense political climate in the United States, the project emerged from a desire to reconnect—with people, place, and shared space.
Learn MoreBridging Generations is a year-long initiative centered on intergenerational exchange, community storytelling, and creative collaboration. Young people and local older adults from the Lower East Side partnered to share personal histories, collaborate artistically, and forge new, intergenerational connections.
Learn MoreVSCO is a complete photography platform—including editing tools, portfolio sites, client workflows, and community—that helps photographers hone their craft, grow their network, and build a photography business on their terms.
Learn MoreMy series combines photography with interviews where couples together for over fifty years talk about their love.
Learn MoreSince 2019, CatchLight’s Local Visual Desk and Report for America have partnered to support visual journalism in local newsrooms throughout the country. Their photographs illuminate and preserve the unique and shared moments that shape our communities and our understanding of one another.
Learn MoreDuality takes viewers on an emotional journey through high schoolers’ experiences as they navigate the complexities of self-discovery while managing the demands of academics, friendships, and future aspirations.
Learn MoreWelcome to Permanent Vacation, a portrait of my parents’ lives as Asian American retirees and seniors living in Florida. This ongoing family project offers a glimpse into my parents’ peaceful yet highly active lives as seniors while broadening the ideas of aging and our sense of place and belonging in the world.
Learn MorePart-reportage, part-cookbook, Leaked Recipes Cookbook showcases over 50 recipes found in emails hacked, breached and leaked online from the following companies and political figures.
Learn MoreHome Reimaginings explores how we see/interpret concepts of home.
Learn MoreInspired by the longing for ancestral remembrance through the traditional family album, the Clayton Sisterhood Project explores contemporary kinship, and the continuing legacy built by the photographer’s sisters and nieces from Queens, NY moving onto Clayton, North Carolina land together.
Learn MoreICP at THE POINT: Beauty in Being is an exhibition of photographs by students from the International Center of Photography’s partnership with THE POINT CDC, which celebrates local voices honoring the people, places, and things that keep us uplifted in our everyday lives.
Learn MoreThe images that I make are drawn from my daily experiences and made in an intuitive and spontaneous manner. I am drawn to personal portraits, evocative gestures, and the small details in someone or something that I can use to make a visual statement on the world-at-large.
Learn MoreWe all have a lost love, a forgotten friendship, a missed connection. This portrait series asks the question, “What would you say to the one who got away?”
Learn MoreThis work focuses on the people of Sharon Chischilly’s home community, the Navajo Nation.
Learn MoreWhat’s for sale at an animal café? Something very precious: Contact.
Learn MoreInspiring stories about sex workers who are willing to serve persons with disabilities.
Learn MorePresented by The Alice Austen House and NYC Parks
Thomas Giarraffa tells stories with his photography, creating surreal environments to comment on his past and the world he inhabits.
Learn MorePresented by Photoville and NYC Parks
If we have ourselves as company, are we ever truly alone?
Learn MoreA short excerpt of a long-term photo documentary, Senior Love Triangle that shadows three senior citizens in a romantic conflict and questions the nature of relationships and intimacy.
Learn More“In These Clasped Hands” started as a series of portraits of my family members in South Carolina. However, after the Mother Emanuel AME Church massacre, the effects of loss could be felt throughout the state.
Learn MoreThis is the story of a young veteran who was disabled by an IED explosion in Afghanistan, but it is also the story of two middle school sweethearts reuniting, falling in love and creating a new life.
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