Untitled - Susan Seubert
Susan Seubert received her B.F.A. in photography from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in 1992. After receiving her degree with studio focuses in both photography and printmaking, Susan started shooting for magazines and quickly became recognized as one of the country's top editorial photographers. In 1999, Columbia University's Journalism Department awarded her Life Magazine's Alfred Eisenstaedt Award, and recently, Susan has twice been recognized with awards from the North American Travel Journalists Association. Currently, she shoots assignments throughout the world and is a regular contributor to National Geographic Traveler Magazine and The New York Times. She is also a photography expert for National Geographic Expeditions. Susan exhibits her personal work with various galleries around the United States. Exacting in her preparation and printing, she is a master with the antiquated techniques of silver gelatin and platinum processes, tintype, and wet plate collodion, and is also well versed in digital photography. Her provocative imagery has earned her critical acclaim with inclusion in the Portland Art Museum's 1999 and 2001 Biennials, the 2009 Tacoma Art Museum Biennial, and most recently was a finalist for the Portland Art Museum's 2011 Contemporary Northwest Artist Awards.
Susan’s piece highlights the beauty of our city while also highlighting a sense of place. The image represents places in Portland where there are cross-cultural moments as well as a calm sensibility.
IG: @susanseubert
Susan Seubert received her B.F.A. in photography from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in 1992. After receiving her degree with studio focuses in both photography and printmaking, Susan started shooting for magazines and quickly became recognized as one of the country's top editorial photographers. In 1999, Columbia University's Journalism Department awarded her Life Magazine's Alfred Eisenstaedt Award, and recently, Susan has twice been recognized with awards from the North American Travel Journalists Association. Currently, she shoots assignments throughout the world and is a regular contributor to National Geographic Traveler Magazine and The New York Times. She is also a photography expert for National Geographic Expeditions. Susan exhibits her personal work with various galleries around the United States. Exacting in her preparation and printing, she is a master with the antiquated techniques of silver gelatin and platinum processes, tintype, and wet plate collodion, and is also well versed in digital photography. Her provocative imagery has earned her critical acclaim with inclusion in the Portland Art Museum's 1999 and 2001 Biennials, the 2009 Tacoma Art Museum Biennial, and most recently was a finalist for the Portland Art Museum's 2011 Contemporary Northwest Artist Awards.
Susan’s piece highlights the beauty of our city while also highlighting a sense of place. The image represents places in Portland where there are cross-cultural moments as well as a calm sensibility.
IG: @susanseubert
Susan Seubert received her B.F.A. in photography from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in 1992. After receiving her degree with studio focuses in both photography and printmaking, Susan started shooting for magazines and quickly became recognized as one of the country's top editorial photographers. In 1999, Columbia University's Journalism Department awarded her Life Magazine's Alfred Eisenstaedt Award, and recently, Susan has twice been recognized with awards from the North American Travel Journalists Association. Currently, she shoots assignments throughout the world and is a regular contributor to National Geographic Traveler Magazine and The New York Times. She is also a photography expert for National Geographic Expeditions. Susan exhibits her personal work with various galleries around the United States. Exacting in her preparation and printing, she is a master with the antiquated techniques of silver gelatin and platinum processes, tintype, and wet plate collodion, and is also well versed in digital photography. Her provocative imagery has earned her critical acclaim with inclusion in the Portland Art Museum's 1999 and 2001 Biennials, the 2009 Tacoma Art Museum Biennial, and most recently was a finalist for the Portland Art Museum's 2011 Contemporary Northwest Artist Awards.
Susan’s piece highlights the beauty of our city while also highlighting a sense of place. The image represents places in Portland where there are cross-cultural moments as well as a calm sensibility.
IG: @susanseubert
Please note: Prints will be shipped in mid-September 2023.