Anna Rawls (she/they) is a photographer, visual anthropologist and documenter living in Brooklyn, New York. Their work explores visual interpretations of the human experience that capture honesty and essence. They are interested in multi-generational narratives, the dichotomous relationship between rural and city spaces, and the passage of time as an instrument for documenting + understanding identity. 


Education

MA in New Media Photojournalism, The George Washington University — 2021

BS in Anthropology, minor in Commercial Photography, Appalachian State University — 2019

Exhibitions

NEXT, The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design at GW, Washington D.C. — May 2021

Women Photojournalists of Washington (WPOW) 13th Annual Juried Exhibition — October 2020.

Togethering, Virtual Exhibition, Houston Center of Photography — June 26, 2020-June 26, 2022.

Image, Sound, Gesture: The Aesthetics of Resistance in the Time of Trump, Looking Glass Gallery, Boone, North Carolina — March 2019.

Clients

The Marshall Project, Domestique Wine, Ronny Bass, Margaret Wroblewski Photography, Semplice Designs, The Peel Literature & Arts Review, Watauga Democrat


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Trying to get in touch?

Email: anna.rawls12@gmail.com

Instagram: @annuhlog