Award winning photographer Susan Seubert was born in 1970 in Indianapolis, Indiana and is an active fine art and journalism photographer based in Portland, Oregon. Her provocative imagery has earned her critical acclaim with inclusion in the Portland Art Museum’s 1999 and 2001 Biennials and the 2009 Tacoma Art Museum’s Northwest Biennial. In 1999 Columbia University awarded Ms. Seubert an Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for her magazine work. Most recently, Ms. Seubert received an International Photography Award for her piece entitled, “Nest,” a study of wild bird nests rendered in ambrotype. Exacting in her preparation and printing, she is a master with the antiquated techniques of silver gelatin, platinum, tintype and wet plate collodion. She is also extremely proficient in all aspects of digital imaging. Since receiving her BFA in photography from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in 1992, Seubert has exhibited continuously in the United States and abroad. She was featured at Houston Center for Photography in 1997, and included in exhibit at Exit Art (New York) in 2001. She continues to regularly contribute to such publications as National Geographic Traveler and The New York Times. Most recently, Ms. Seubert has been acknowledged as a photography expert by the National Geographic Society and awarded for Overall Excellence in Photography by the North American Travel Journalists Association.
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Represented by The Froelick Gallery (Portland, OR) , G. Gibson Gallery (Seattle, WA) , Joseph Bellows Gallery (La Jolla, CA)
Susan’s Magazine Work.