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

Jay Blakesberg

Jay Blakesberg is a San Francisco based photographer and film maker whose work appears regularly in many magazines, including Rolling Stone and Guitar Player.

Jay Dickman

A Pulitzer-Prize winner and National Geographic photographer, Jay Dickman’s career has spanned a multitude of experiences, including three months living in a stone-age village in Papua New Guinea and a week under the Arctic ice in a nuclear attack sub.

Jean Laughton

In 2003, after sixteen years of New York City life, Jean Laughton relocated to the remote Badlands of South Dakota.

Jean-François Rauzier

As a former advertising photographer, and one of the first users of numerical assembly in photography, Jean-François Rauzier created the concept of “hyperphoto,” a term that essentially means putting together many high resolution images into a collage.

Jean-Marie Vives

Jean-Marie Vives was one of the first matte painters for films in France, working on acclaimed movies by Alain Resnais and Jean-Pierre Jeunet.

Jed Weingarten

Jed Weingarten is a traveler, adventurer, outdoorsman, and photographer.

Jeff Topham & Andrew Topham

In 2010, brothers Jeff and Andrew Topham returned to the war-torn West African country of their childhood, Liberia.

Jeff Lipsky

Los Angeles-based photographer Jeff Lipsky has traveled the world capturing striking images for editorial and advertising clients.

Jeff Dunas

Jeff Dunas is an editorial & fine art photographer, Director of the Palm Springs Photo Festival and the New York Portfolio Review program at PhotoPlus Expo.

Jeff Sheng

Jeff Sheng is an American artist whose photographic work over the last decade has focused on the 21st century LGBT rights movement.

Jeff Brown

Jeff Brown developed his cinematic, stylized look as a student at Parsons.

Jeffrey Scales

Jeffrey Scales began taking photographs of the Black Panthers and other political activists of the 1960’s at the age of 13.

Jen Rosenstein

Jen Rosenstein is a photographer and director based in Los Angeles, CA.

Jennifer Cappuccio Maher

Jennifer Cappuccio Maher is a staff Photographer for The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, a Los Angeles News Group publication

Jennifer Truong

Jennifer Truong is a photographer based in Los Angles, CA.

Jennilee Marigomen

Jennilee Marigomen is a Canadian photographer whose work investigates everyday phenomenon.

Jenny E. Ross

Jenny E. Ross is an award-winning photographer and writer focusing on wildlife, ecosystems, earth systems, environmental issues and related cultural and policy topics.

Jenny Riffle

Jenny Riffle was born in Washington State in 1979. She received her MFA in Photo, Video and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in 2011 and her BA in photography from Bard College in 2001.

Jeremy Hunter

Jeremy Hunter began his media career in advertising as a creative and television producer for some of the top advertising agencies in America and the UK.

Jeremy Lock

A Master Sergeant in the United States Air Force, Jeremy “JT” Lock has a passion for immersing himself into and capturing the essence of the world’s people, tragedies, celebrations, and everyday realities.