Born in Baltimore, USA, in 1948, Susan Meiselas completed her MA in visual education at Harvard University before working as a teacher. She began photographing during school summer breaks, creating her first project Carnival Strippers in the summers of 1972-75. She joined Magnum Photos in 1976 and has gone on to produce several significant bodies of work.
Celebrated for her deeply engaged approach, Meiselas has created a powerful corpus of work, expanding perceptions of documentary photography through her insightful portrayals of people in their communities.
Meiselas is well known for depicting the stories of women: from girls growing up in Little Italy, New York; to strippers performing in state fairs; to women escaping domestic violence in the UK, and for her work documenting human rights issues in Latin America, as well as compiling a photographic history of Kurdistan. Her photographic essays, rooted in place, share the lives and experiences of those in front of her lens. Taken over extended periods—often accompanied by field notes and participant testimonies—Meiselas’s projects invite collaboration.
Exhibition
From 17 April until 5 May 2025, visitors to the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition will have the chance to explore excerpts of five projects by Meiselas at London’s Somerset House, including ones never exhibited before in the UK.