Suzanne Porter - Enfants au Zimbabwe






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Suzanne Porter is a photojournalist and visual artist, renowned for her humanitarian work through photography. She has traveled the world, close to people in distress, using photography as a powerful means to raise public awareness of crucial social issues and the changes needed through impactful visual storytelling. After a degree in social sciences, Suzanne sets off on the road, armed with her camera, until a boating accident severely damages her spine, leaving doctors fearing she may never walk again. It is during her rehabilitation that she picks up a camera for the first time and enrolls in a photography course. Seeking to escape chronic pain, Suzanne settles in Africa, armed with a Canon EOS 5 and a large stock of film. One of her early sales was to actress Kate Winslet, who bought two of her photos taken on a beach in South Africa. Her first exhibition, drawn from her photos taken in Zimbabwe in 2000, marks the start of her career. Since then, she has worked with renowned humanitarian organizations such as CARE International, Sightsavers and Doctors Without Borders, and her work has been published in prestigious outlets such as The Guardian and Condé Nast Traveller.
Seller's Story
Suzanne Porter is a photojournalist and visual artist, renowned for her humanitarian work through photography. She has traveled the world, close to people in distress, using photography as a powerful means to raise public awareness of crucial social issues and the changes needed through impactful visual storytelling. After a degree in social sciences, Suzanne sets off on the road, armed with her camera, until a boating accident severely damages her spine, leaving doctors fearing she may never walk again. It is during her rehabilitation that she picks up a camera for the first time and enrolls in a photography course. Seeking to escape chronic pain, Suzanne settles in Africa, armed with a Canon EOS 5 and a large stock of film. One of her early sales was to actress Kate Winslet, who bought two of her photos taken on a beach in South Africa. Her first exhibition, drawn from her photos taken in Zimbabwe in 2000, marks the start of her career. Since then, she has worked with renowned humanitarian organizations such as CARE International, Sightsavers and Doctors Without Borders, and her work has been published in prestigious outlets such as The Guardian and Condé Nast Traveller.
