About

Erin Siegal is an editorial, documentary, and portrait photographer. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Newsweek, Mother Jones, Time magazine, Rolling Stone, and many other magazines and newspapers. In 2008-2009, she was a Fellow at the Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Reporting at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, and she is currently a Fellow at the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism. Her first book, "Finding Fernanda," was published in Fall 2011.
Erin is currently based in northern México and available for assignment. For stock inquiries, please contact Redux Pictures 212-253-0399.
Awards
• 2010 Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) Freelance Fellowship Award
• 2010 Finalist, Berkeley Investigative Reporting Project Fellowship
• 2010 JAWS (Journalism and Women Symposium) Joan Cook Fellowship
• 2009 Anne McCormick O'Hare Memorial Award from the Newswomen's Club of New York
• 2009 Irving Lainoff; Stabile scholarships, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
• 2008 Reuters Pictures, work selected for Images of the Year
• 2007 Redux Pictures, work selected for Year in Pictures
• March 2007, December 2006, October 2005: Reuters Pictures, work selected for "Photos of the Month"
• 2005 Independent Press Association, "Best New Title of 2005," for $pread Magazine
Exhibitions
•"Hey Hot Shot," Jen Bekman Gallery (New York, New York)
•"Project Diversity," Corridor Gallery )Brooklyn, NY)
•"The Industrial Landscape," New School University (New York, NY)
•"Emerging Photographers," Stepping Stone Gallery (Long Island, New York)
•"Dissent! NYC Indymedia photography, The Brecht Forum (New York, NY)
•Open Studio (artist-in-residency show) at the School of Visual Arts
•"Equality Now!" Locus Media Gallery (New York, NY)
•"Generations.04," A.I.R. Gallery (New York, NY)
•"65 x 25," The Boston Photo Collaborative, (Boston, MA)
Residencies
•Summer 2004: Artist in Residency at the School of Visual Arts (New York, NY)
•December 2006: Artist in Residency at the Camera Club of New York, sponsored by Kodak and Fujifilm
Book Contributions
•American Youth, Contrasto 2009
•Shut Them Down: The G8, Gleneagles and the Movement of Movements, AK Press, 2006