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

Hugo Lawick

Hugo van Lawick was a Dutch wildlife filmmaker and photographer. Through his still photographs and films, Van Lawick helped popularize the study of chimpanzees during his then-wife Jane Goodall’s studies at Gombe Stream National Park.

Hyunsoo Kim

Hyunsoo Léo Kim is an award-winning photographer, video producer and editor based in Norfolk, Virginia.

Ian Shive

Ian Shive is the recipient of the 2010 Nautilus Book Award’s Gold Medal in the Great Peacekeepers category in recognition of his top-selling book, The National Parks: Our American Landscape.

Ian Nichols

As a wildlife photographer, Ian Nichols’ goals are to remind viewers of our connection to nature and to explain complex scientific ideas through the lens.

Ian Dickson

Born in 1945, Ian Dickson was raised in Clydebank, a Scots shipbuilding town on Glasgow’s western border.

Ilona Szwarc

Born and raised in Warsaw, Ilona Szwarc now lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Ilvy Njiokiktjien

Ilvy Njiokiktjien is a news and documentary photographer who covers current affairs and contemporary social issues.

iO Wright

iO Tillett Wright is an artist, activist, actor, speaker, TV host and writer.

Irene Fertik

Irene Fertik is a community artist, teacher and photographer.

Irina Garaiacu

As a photography student, Irina Garaiacu is given the chance to experiment in any direction desired.

Isak Pretorius

Isak Pretorius is a specialist wildlife photographic guide from South Africa who runs photo safaris to iconic African destinations.

Ivor Prickett

Through his work as a documentary photographer, Ivor Prickett has always been concerned with and fascinated by the humanitarian consequences of conflict.

Iwan Baan

Iwan Baan collaborates with the world’s foremost architects, photographing institutional, public and private projects by Rem Koolhaas, Herzog & de Meuron, SANAA, Morphosis, Frank Gehry, and Zaha Hadid.

Jack Dykinga

Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Jack Dykinga blends large-format, landscape photography with documentary photojournalism.

Jack McKain

Specializing in intimate portraiture, Jack McKain is known for his cinematic yet candid photographs of musicians.

Jacob Jonas

Jacob Jonas is a choreographer and director. He was introduced to the art of dance at 13 by the Calypso Tumblers, a street-performing group on the Venice Beach boardwalk and went on to perform with them around the world.

Jahangir Razmi

Jahangir Razmi is an award-winning Iranian photographer and the author of the entry that won the 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography.

Jake Stangel

Born in Montreal, Jake Stangel studied photography at New York University. His clients have included Apple, Nike, Draftfcb, Hill Holliday, Rapha, SA-5, Danner, ESPN Magazine, Esquire, Dwell, Travel + Leisure and Outside.

Jakob Carlsen

Photojournalist Jacob Carlsen was born 1968 and educated at the Danish School of Journalism in 1999.

Jamel Shabazz

Jamel Shabazz is best known for his iconic photographs of New York City during the 1980s. A documentary, fashion, and street photographer, he has authored nine monographs, and contributed to over three dozen photography-related books.