Photoville

Laura Morton
Laura Morton
Justin Maxon
Dina Litovsky
Dee Dwyer

Featuring:

Mark Abramson, 2011
Gabriella Angotti-Jones, 2018
Johis Alarcón, 2019
Kwaku Alston, 1994
Tasneem Alsultan, 2017
Juan Arredondo, 2008
Sarah Blesener, 2017
Victor J. Blue, 2006
Amber Bracken, 2009
Michael Christopher Brown, 2005
Mackenzie Calle, 2022
Laurel Chor, 2020
Arko Datto, 2011
David Dee Delgado, 2017
Dee Dwyer, 2021
Matt Eich, 2005
Kholood Eid, 2016
Eli Farinango, 2021
Salwan Georges, 2016
Tanya Habjouqa, 2007
Kiana Hayeri, 2011
Janna Ireland, 2011
Ciril Jazbec, 2013
Tamir Kalifa, 2011
Camille Farrah Lenain, 2021
Dina Litovsky, 2011
Victor Llorente, 2018
Adriana Loureiro Fernández, 2018
Kirsten Luce, 2007
Gabrielle Lurie, 2018
Evgeniy Maloletka, 2015
Diana Markosian, 2011
Justin Maxon, 2007
Bethany Mollenkof, 2014
Laura Morton, 2007
Landon Nordeman, 1999
Katie Orlinsky, 2007
Fernanda Pineda, 2022
Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet, 2022
Hannah Reyes Morales, 2017
César Rodríguez, 2016
Haruka Sakaguchi, 2017
Smita Sharma, 2013
Raymond Thompson, 2002
Amy Toensing, 1994
Lorenzo Tugnoli, 2016
Danielle Villasana, 2013
Devin Oktar Yalkin, 2011
Marcus Yam, 2006
Alexey Yurenev, 2018
Kiliii Yüyan, 2018

In This Together brings us the work of Eddie Adams Workshop alumni, exploring the many ways community evolves. Spanning subjects as diverse as family, war, working, sports, art, and cultural traditions, this selection reveals how connection shapes our lives—whether in times of joy, struggle, or solitude.

Through both literal and conceptual interpretations, these images highlight the bonds that unite us across geography, history, and experience. From intimate gatherings to global movements, the photographs celebrate the enduring power of human contact.

This exhibition honors the spirit of the Eddie Adams Workshop, a community of photographers dedicated to storytelling, and invites viewers to reflect on the relationships that define us all.

Organizations

  • The Eddie Adams Workshop

    The Eddie Adams Workshop

    The Eddie Adams Workshop is a tuition-free photography program held annually in Jeffersonville, New York, that has shaped the careers of thousands of visual storytellers since its founding in 1988. Built on the principle of merit over privilege, the Workshop selects 100 emerging photographers each year based solely on the strength of their work. Over four days, participants gain hands-on experience, portfolio reviews, and mentorship from top photographers, editors, and industry leaders. More than just a workshop, it fosters talent, opportunity, and a lifelong community. Its alumni include many of today’s most influential photographers, whose images appear in leading publications worldwide.

  • PhotoWings

    PhotoWings

    PhotoWings believes that photography has the power to influence the world. As such, we invest in strategic collaborations and programs that help make photography better understood, created, utilized, seen and saved. We also have a rich archive with hundreds of hours of original interviews and partner presentations from both within and outside the photo world, as well as curricula, tool kits, resources and community activities. We believe that meaningful engagement with photography can foster deep thinking, communication and help people better understand and navigate the world. 
     
    For more information, visit https://photowings.orgPhotoWings has been a proud partner of the Eddie Adams Workshop since 2015 and Photoville since 2017.

In This Together

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Featuring: Various Artists

Curated by: Elizabeth Krist

Presented by: The Eddie Adams Workshop, in partnership with PhotoWings
  • The Eddie Adams Workshop
  • PhotoWings

Locations

View Location Details Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

1 Water St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

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The views and opinions expressed in this exhibit are those of the exhibition artists and partners and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Photoville or any other participants and partners of the Photoville Festival.

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