Erin Siegal
Erin Siegal is a young photographer specializing in editorial and documentary photography. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Time Out New York, The Indypendent, and many other magazines and newspapers. Based in New York City, Erin has studied at the School of Visual Arts, Parsons School of Design, and Harvard University. After college, she worked as an assistant to James Nachtwey before becoming a freelancer in New York. She now works for a diverse group of clients, including Reuters, the Urban Justice Center, and the United Nations. She is contributor to the agency Redux Pictures.

Her personal work has been shown in venues including the A.I.R Gallery, the Boston Photo Collaborative, Project Diversity: Brooklyn, Stepping Stone Gallery, Bluestockings, the Knitting Factory, New School University, Danny Simmon's Corridor Gallery, the Brecht Forum, Locus Media Gallery, and the Jen Bekman Gallery in Soho.

ALL PHOTOGRAPHS AND TEXT COPYRIGHT 2008 ERIN SIEGAL
All photographs and text are the exclusive intellectual property of Erin Siegal and are protected under United States and international copyright laws. The intellectual property may not be copied to another computer, transmitted, published, reproduced, stored. Manipulated, projected, or altered in any way, including without limitation any digitalization or synthesizing of the images, alone or with any other material, by use of computer or other electronic means or any other method of means now or hereafter known, without the written permission of Erin Siegal and payment of a fee or arrangement thereof.

No images are in the public domain. Use of any image as the basis for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
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