Phyllis B. Dooney


 

Phyllis B. Dooney is a social documentary visual storyteller and educator. Phyllis was honoured in 2019 as one of Photo District News (PDN’s) “30 New and Emerging Photographers.” In recognition of her ongoing project, “The Vertigo of Time,” she was a 1492/1619 American Aftermaths Grant 2021 finalist. Phyllis has an MFA from Duke University’s Experimental & Documentary Arts. 

 Her work has appeared in Lightfield Festival, Click! Photography Festival, The Nasher Museum of Art, The New York Times Magazine, American Photo, The Atlantic, ESPN, The Washington Post, Bloomberg Businessweek, Prison Photography, The Oxford American and elsewhere. She attended Eddie Adams XXVII and was awarded first place for The Center’s Editor’s Choice Prize in 2015. She was a Screen Projects mentee, highlighted in the 4th annual New York Times portfolio review and a runner-up in British Journal of Photography’s Breakthrough Awards 2017. Her first photography book, published by Kehrer Verlag in 2017, Gravity is Stronger Here, was awarded an honourable mention by The Center for Documentary Studies’ Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Prize.

 Phyllis lives in North Carolina and is an instructor at Duke University and UNC. 


Based in: North Carolina, USA
Website: www.phyllisbdooney.com
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Books: Gravity Is Stronger Here

 

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