Kathy Ryan, Director of Photography at The New York Times
Kathy Ryan is the Director of Photography at The New York Times Magazine since 1987. She is known for her impeccable eye and in taking risks by cross-assigning photographers to different assignments outside of their realm.
Read MoreJoseph Rodríguez, Photographer
Joseph Rodríguez is a documentary photographer and educator born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Rodríguez’s eye is drawn towards social documentary and capturing the struggles of everyday life.
Read MoreBruce Davidson, Photographer
Bruce Davidson is an award-winning photographer known for documenting New York City in his book Subway, and for photographing communities where most outsiders weren’t welcomed.
Read MoreEva Barois De Caevel, Curator
Eva Barois De Caevel is an independent curator drawn towards moving images, experimental cinema, and the history of production structures.
Read MoreJonas Åkerlund, Director
Jonas Åkerlund is a Grammy and Emmy award-winning director of music videos, who leaves his mark through distinctive storytelling and a visually driven style that pushes the boundaries of the status quo.
Read MoreDelphine Diallo, Visual Artist
Delphine Diallo is a Brooklyn-based French and Senegalese visual artist and photographer who uses photography as a tool for healing and connection.
Read MoreJamel Shabazz, Photographer
Jamel Shabazz is an African-American, fashion, fine art, and documentary photographer. Shabazz has gained international recognition through his various books, exhibitions, and editorial magazine works.
Read MoreRosie Matheson, Photographer
Rosie Matheson is a London-based documentary film photographer. Her latest project, Boys, challenges the notion of masculinity through intimate portraits of young men.
Read MoreCheryl Dunn, Filmmaker and Photographer
Cheryl Dunn is an American documentary filmmaker and photographer, known for her award-winning film, Everybody Street.
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