Wallis Annenberg has announced that the Photo Space will not be re-opening. Read her letter of appreciation on the closing of a chapter in Los Angeles.
Photographers
All Photographers
Karen Quincy Loberg
Karen Quincy Loberg has been a staff photographer for the Ventura County Star for 10 years.
Karla Gachet & Ivan Kashinsky
Ivan Kashinsky and Karla Gachet are photographers who have worked extensively in Latin America.
Katharina Hesse
Katharina Hesse was born in Germany. After studying Sinology and Japanese at the National Institute of Oriental languages and Civilizations in Paris, she moved to China as a graduate student in 1993.
Katie Falkenberg
Katie Falkenberg has spent the last five years documenting pressing social issues in the United States and abroad.
Katie Orlinsky
Katie Orlinsky’s long-held interest in international politics and a desire to raise awareness on social issues originally led her to photography and photojournalism.
Katja Heinemann
Katja Heinemann is a Brooklyn-based German photographer whose personal work focuses on documenting social and cultural topics such as illness and stigma, youth culture and immigration.
Katrina Tang
Katrina Tang is an Estonian photographer currently based in New York. She specializes in childrens fashion and commercial photography.
Katrina d’Autremont
Katrina d’Autremont is a fine art and editorial photographer based in Philadelphia and New York.
Katya Rezvaya
Katya Rezvaya is a documentary photographer based in Russia with an interest in social issues and phenomenons.
Kaylinn Gilstrap
Kaylinn Gilstrap grew up on a cattle ranch in South Eastern Colorado in a town barely on the map.
Kelsey Lee
The Brand Gals is a boutique branding + creative agency in beautiful Los Angeles, CA specializing in small business, entrepreneurial and social media branding.
Ken Light
Ken Light has worked as a documentary photographer for over 40 years, focusing on social issues facing America.
Ken Haber
These photographs document the fifty-mile flow of water down the Los Angeles River and its tributaries: from a natural state, into a flood channel built by the Army Corps of Engineers in the 1930’s, and out into the ocean at the Port of Los Angeles.
Ken Rosenthal
Ken Rosenthal’s photographs are in many public and private collections internationally, including The George Eastman House, Museum of Fine Arts and Art Institute of Chicago.
Kendra Sollars & Lauren Strohacker
Lauren Strohacker and Kendra Sollars discuss their collaborative project Animal Land and its experimental process that spans ecology, digital technology, and public installation.