All tagged documentary photography

Mykle Parker

Mykle Parker is a documentary photographer who specializes in social justice and gender equity and has been working on various long-term projects over the past 20 years that seek out stories and perspectives that are overlooked, clandestine, and unseen.

Ami Vitale

Ami Vitale, National Geographic photographer, writer, and filmmaker, has been a pioneer in creating unique conservation stories that amplify the work of communities on the frontlines of grassroots conservation.

Jane Whitmore

Through her projects, Jane Whitmore strives to promote human rights, and respect for cultural diversity; to evoke compassion for the human condition, and to enhance cultural pride. The Bikini Project is her latest investigation.

Leah Dyjak

Leah Dyjak is an interdisciplinary, lens-based artist whose work combines performance, labor, film, and photography to explore how generations of human use affect the ecologies of place. Dyjak’s images and site-specific installations often push the edges of perception by manipulating surfaces with either the lens or in physical space.

Peter Merts

The documentary work of Peter Merts shows California prison inmates discovering, developing, and occasionally mastering artistic expression; it celebrates the humanity of these men and women, and the authenticity of their creative pursuits.

Ada Trillo

Documenting the struggle and humanity of asylum seekers in migrant caravans, Ada Trillo makes emotional and altruistic photographs that seek to keep the conversation moving forward.