Preston Gannaway
GRAIN Images
Oakland, CA, United States
Preston Gannaway is a Pulitzer Prize-winning documentary and fine art photographer. For nearly 20 years, she has focused on intimate stories about American families and marginalized communities while addressing themes such as gender identity, class and our relationship to the landscape. Gannaway is best known for her long-term projects like Remember Me, which was awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for feature photography. In addition to long-term projects, she works for editorial clients such as The New York Times Magazine, California Sunday Magazine and ESPN. She recently released her first book, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, about the changing character of a seaside neighborhood in Virginia. Her photographs are held in both public and private collections and have been exhibited widely. Born and raised in North Carolina, she is now based in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.
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Out in the Hood: Teddy Ebony
Preston Gannaway
'Teddy Ebony' documents the life of a young gay black man living in public housing in a small Southern city. In this predominantly conservative area of Virginia, he is part of a vibrant gay community that is largely invisible.