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John Eastcott & Yva Momatiuk
In 1976, John Eastcott and Yva Momatiuk abandoned the usual expectations of Western culture to live with a group of Umingmaktormiut Inuit people in the Canadian Arctic.
John Burcham
John Burcham’s photography career started at his college newspaper while he was earning his degree in architecture from Virginia Tech.
John Moore
John Moore is a senior staff photographer for Getty Images, based in Denver, Colorado since the summer of 2008. Prior to Denver, he was based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
John Keatley
On a journey of self-discovery, John Keatley delves into topics of identity, individuality and perception.
Jonas Bendiksen
Jonas Bendiksen’s fascination with enclaves and people living in isolated communities led to his next major project, The Places We Live, a three-year journey through four slum communities around the world.
Jonathan Blair
Jonathan Blair began his photography career taking pictures of stars at Northwestern University’s Dearborn Observatory.
Jonathan Torgovnik
Jonathan Torgovnik has been a contract photographer for Newsweek magazine since 2005, and is on the faculty of the International Center of Photography School in New York.
Joni Sternbach
Joni Sternbach was born in the Bronx, New York. She graduated from New York University/International Center of Photography with an M.A. in Photography in 1987.
Joni Niemelä
Joni Niemelä has been capturing the world around him for over a decade, and his photographs have been published in a large variety of media globally.
Jonno Rattman
Jonno Rattman is a photographer and master printer. His photographs offer a dramatic view of the complicated present.
Jorge Peniche
Jorge Peniche’s early affinity for the arts – nourished by his insatiable drive to innovate – has helped to solidify his presence within hip-hop and beyond.
Joris Debeij
Joris Debeij is the founder and creative director behind “I Am Los Angeles,” which in turn spawned the festival renowned shorts “The Bull Rider” and “Making it in America.”
José Parlá
José Parlá has emerged in the past decade as one of his generation’s most fervent champions of painting, working for more than 20 years to establish a style of that transforms the language of the street into a hybrid form of abstraction and urban realism.
Josef Astor
In 1985, Josef Astor opened his studio in Carnegie Hall and launched his theatrically staged, historically informed photography.
Joseph Llanes
Growing up in Mexico, Joseph Llanes turned stray dogs and abandoned homes into a child’s dream playground.
Joseph Rodriguez
In 1995, Joseph Rodriguez undertook a 6-year long project to document migrant Mexican families.
Josh Cheuse
Born in New York City in 1965, by the time he was sixteen Josh Cheuse was photographing bands in the nightclubs that would become his second home.