Susannah Frankel is an award-winning photographer and visual artist based in London. She has been taking photographs since she was a child, and her work has been featured in numerous publications, including The Guardian, The New York Times, and The Financial Times.
Susannah's work focuses on the human experience, exploring themes of identity, memory, and belonging. She often uses her own family as a source of inspiration for her work. Her photographs have been exhibited in galleries around the world, including the Tate Modern in London and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
In addition to her photography career, Susannah is also an accomplished writer. She has written several books on photography and visual art, including "The Art of Seeing: A Guide to Photography" (2014) and "The Language of Light: Exploring Photography Through Poetry" (2016).
Susannah is passionate about teaching others about photography and art. She regularly gives lectures at universities around the world and has taught workshops at institutions such as the Royal College of Art in London. In 2020 she was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Westminster for her contributions to photography education.
Susannah's work continues to be celebrated by critics and audiences alike. Her photographs have won numerous awards over the years, including a World Press Photo Award in 2018 for her series "The Unseen".