Celeste Sloman is a New York City born and raised photographer, specializing in editorial portraiture. After completing her Bachelor of Arts at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, she returned to New York to pursue photography. Celeste has been published nationally and internationally in numerous publications. In addition to commissions, Celeste has collaborated with UN Women and is working on her own independent projects.
The first woman was sworn into Congress in 1917, 128 years after the first U.S. Congress convened. One hundred and two years later, one has become 131—the number of women serving in both chambers of the 116th Congress.