Jen Osborne (1984) is a Canadian photographer who has published and exhibited photographs and videos internationally. Her career started in 2007 with a yearlong work contract at Fabrica’s COLORS Magazine. Since then, her work has graced the pages of Stern, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, GQ, Mother Jones, Vice, Vanity Fair Italy, and IoDonna, to name a few. Osborne has also shown at venues including Visa pour l’Image 2022 and 2016, Athens Photo Festival 2020, Aperture Gallery, The Museum de l’Elysée, the Denver Biennial, and Arles 2010. Osborne’s recent projects of interest revolve around Climate Change. She photographs wildland fires and their aftermath. She also spent months documenting public efforts to save ancient old-growth forests near Port Renfrew, Canada. Outside of photography, Osborne is passionate about horseback riding, avant-garde piano and fitness. It is her goal to become the world’s premier fire photographer.
The sixth Annual Leica Women Foto Project Award, themed Unity Through Diversity, recognizes outstanding female photographers who explore human connection in divisive times through compelling visual storytelling.
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