Artist’s Statement
Jackie Neale is an award-winning New York | Philadelphia based photographic artist, photographer, imaging specialist, photo director and producer, and author with a passion for historical processes and black and white film photography. Jackie is most well known for her...
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Jackie Neale is an award-winning New York | Philadelphia based photographic artist, photographer, imaging specialist, photo director and producer, and author with a passion for historical processes and black and white film photography. Jackie is most well known for her activist work chronicling Immigration in the U.S. and Europe, Crossing Over: Immigration Stories, and her unique approach to oral history and portraiture such as in her work Common Ground Tacony, and her documents of NYC quotidian in over 800+ photographs of the underground, #SubwaySeries. But she also heavily involved in award-winning featured productions to be seen on projects such as The Artist Project, ArtNews, 82nd and Fifth and Connections, for the Metropolitan Museum of Art (to name only a few). Further, Jackie has presented at arts conferences worldwide, most recently at Paris College of Art’s Blurring the Lines Photography Conference in Venice, Italy in 2020, and is a contributing author to 30-Second Photography. Jackie successfully fundraised via Hatchfund.org to self-publish her book, #SubwaySeries, published in April 2015, and is actively exhibiting Crossing Over: Immigration Stories, #SubwaySeries, Apparitions of the Death & Co. in Philadelphia, New York City, and Italy. Her studio and gallery, Big Day Film Collective, is based in Collingswood, NJ and serves art buyers and editors internationally. Contact studio[at]jackiephoto.com
SPECIALTIES:
Abstract/Design, Black & White, Documentary, Film/Video/TV, Fine Art, Portraits, Street Photography
Work