Photographers

From renowned legends to emerging talent, learn more about the photographers who have shared their images at the Annenberg Space for Photography.




All Photographers

Greg Downing

Greg Downing has been traveling the world teaching professional and amateur photographers for more than a decade hosting his instructional workshops and seminars.

Greg Constantine

Greg Constantine is a self-taught documentary photographer from the United States. After working years in jobs related to the music industry, he changed careers in 2002 and began working on long-term documentary projects.

Greg Kahn

Greg Kahn is an American documentary and fine-art photographer whose work concentrates on issues that shape personal and cultural identity.

Gregg Segal

Gregg Segal’s photography has been recognized with awards from American Photography, Communication Arts, PDN, Investigative Reporters and Editors, The New York Press Club and more.

Guillaume Simoneau

Guillaume Simoneau was born in 1978 in Lévis, Québec and currently lives and works in Montreal. He began his studies in art after completing a diploma in applied science.

Guillermo Arias

Guillermo Arias started as a free-lance photojournalist in 1993 in Tepic, Mexico.

Guy Webster

One of the early innovators of rock and roll photography, Guy Webster has spanned the worlds of music, film and politics in his 50-year career.

Guy Mokia

Guy Mokia’s vision is to capture beauty that surrounds us.

Guy Bourdin

Guy Bourdin received his first photographic training while undertaking military service in Senegal in 1948–1949.

Hadley Arnold & Peter Arnold

Hadley and Peter Arnold are founding co-directors of the Arid Lands Institute (ALI), a research, outreach and education center at Woodbury University devoted to design of the built environment in dry lands.

HaeRan Kang

HaeRan Kang is a photographer in Los Angeles, born in Korea. HaeRan studied photography at the Art Center College of Design.

Hamid Sardar-Afkhami

Hamid Sardar-Afkhami is a writer, photographer and award-winning filmmaker based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia and Paris, France.

Hannes Schmid

Swiss artist Hannes Schmid has been establishing a relevant body of work since the early 1970s.

Hans Hildebrand

Hans Hildenbrand was a German photographer who was famous for taking color photographs during World War I. Hildenbrand was a photographer for National Geographic after the war.

Hans Strand

Hans Strand was born in 1955 in Marmaverken, Sweden. Over the years Hans has had the entire world as his workplace.

Harold Edgerton

Harold “Doc” Edgerton also known as Papa Flash was a professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Harun Mehmedinovic

A filmmaker by trade, Harun Mehmedinovic took up photography as a hobby during his road trips across America.

Hayne Palmour

Hayne Palmour IV has been working as a newspaper photographer in San Diego County since 1986. During that time he has covered most of the major news and sports events in San Diego County.

Heather Kadar

Natural outdoor environments influences Heather Kadar’s art, drawing upon everyday scenes that are somewhat unfamiliar and filled with life.

Heather Landis

Heather Landis is a graduate of the Art Center College of Design with a BFA in photography and imaging.