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

Jimmy Chin

Jimmy Chin’s passion for travel, climbing, skiing, exploration and photography has taken him on breakthrough expeditions around the globe.

Jimmy Steinfeldt

Jimmy Steinfeldt is a self-taught photographer who has only to look through the camera lens for inspiration.

Joanna Pinneo

Joanna Pinneo has an international reputation. A Pulitzer nominee and winner of the Alfred Eisenstaedt Award, she has been a photojournalist for more than twenty years, eight of those years for the National Geographic Magazine.

João Silva

Award-winning photographer João Silva co-authored The Bang-Bang Club: Snapshots from a Hidden War, a factual account of news photographers in South Africa who covered the end of apartheid.

Jodi Cobb

Jodi Cobb has spent three decades as a staff photographer with National Geographic magazine and has worked in more than 60 countries.

Jody Rogac

Jody Rogac shoots with little to no distinction between personal and commercial work.

Joe McNally

As a globetrotting magazine photographer, Joe McNally’s creative use of light has been the most notable aspect of his approach to shooting.

Joe Pugliese

Los Angeles based portrait photographer.

Joe Stevens

Joe Stevens just got lucky photographing all these big shots. Joe had been a road manager, so he knew how to deal with them.

Joe Rosenthal

Joseph John Rosenthal was an American photographer who received the Pulitzer Prize for his iconic World War II photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, taken during the Battle of Iwo Jima.

Joe Conzo, Jr.

When The New York Times proclaimed photographer Joe Conzo, Jr. as “The Man Who Took Hip-Hop’s Baby Pictures, the scope and magnitude of his visceral images had finally been acknowledged by American mainstream media.

Joel Grimes

Joel Grimes has been working as a commercial advertising photographer for nearly 30 years.

Joel Meyerowitz

“The Elements: Air/Water, Part 1” represents a conceptual departure from Joel Meyerowitz’s groundbreaking work in color photography.

Joel Sartore

Joel Sartore is a photographer, speaker, author, teacher, conservationist, National Geographic Fellow and a regular contributor to National Geographic Magazine.

John Eakin

John Eakin is the pixelwrangler John has worked professionally in photography for 30 years.

John Eder

This work is from John Eder’s project “Florida House”, about growing up in south Florida in the mid-1970s.

John Rowe

John Rowe is a photographer and filmmaker who first trained at the US Navy School of Photography.

John Tully

John Tully graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism in May 2008.

John Baldessari

Throughout his prolific career, John Baldessari has approached his art through adamantly non-traditional paths.

John Trotter

John Trotter has photographed along the entire 1400-mile length of the Colorado River.