Lesa Amoore is an award-winning photographer and visual artist based in Los Angeles, California. She has been capturing stunning images of the world around her since she was a child. Lesa's work has been featured in numerous publications, including National Geographic, The New York Times, and The Guardian.
Lesa's passion for photography began when she was just a young girl growing up in the small town of Santa Barbara, California. She was inspired by the beauty of nature and the people around her. As she grew older, Lesa developed a unique style that combines elements of documentary photography with fine art portraiture. Her work often focuses on themes of identity, culture, and social justice.
In addition to her photography career, Lesa is also an accomplished educator and mentor. She has taught classes at various institutions including UCLA Extension and Santa Monica College. She also serves as a mentor for aspiring photographers through her organization "The Amoore Project". Through this project, Lesa provides guidance to young photographers who are interested in pursuing a career in photography.
Lesa's work has been recognized with numerous awards including the International Photography Awards (IPA) and the Lucie Foundation Scholarship Award for Emerging Photographers. Her photographs have been exhibited at galleries around the world including The Getty Center in Los Angeles and The Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo.
Lesa continues to be an inspiration to aspiring photographers everywhere with her stunning images that capture moments of beauty and emotion from around the world.