Lisa Barlow

Lisa Barlow is an American photographer whose work explores the intersection of place, memory, and human connection. She studied photography under Larry Fink and Tod Papageorge while majoring in American Studies, an influence that shaped her documentary approach. Inspired by the traditions of Robert Frank, Garry Winogrand, and Lee Friedlander, her images balance observation with storytelling, capturing the complexities of everyday life with authenticity and depth.

Barlow’s photography has been exhibited and published internationally, with her images recognized for their ability to turn fleeting moments into lasting narratives. She continues to explore themes of identity, belonging, and visual storytelling through her ongoing work. (Website, Instagram)