Tribal Culture
Ethiopian portraits from the Omo.
Tribal Culture
Ethiopian portraits from the Omo.
Awards
Black & White Photo Contest
2022Honorable Mention
Portrait
Professional
Tribal Culture
Ethiopian portraits from the Omo.
About Artist
Nancy Ney
Nancy Ney is known for her humanity portraits set in exotic geographical regions, and her natural landscapes that possess a singular sense of beauty. After honing her craft as one of New York City’s most sought after advertising, fashion and lifestyle photographers, her artistic focus shifted in 2013 to traveling the world photographing unique cultural subjects. She became a fine art photographer and to date has sold close to 400 of her photographs in an array of mediums, from paper to metal and canvas. Her explorations took her far and wide and include such destinations as India, Mexico, Ethiopia, Bhutan, Galapagos, Iceland, Costa Rica, Namibia, India, Kenya, Nepal, the Pyrenees and Cuba. She has exhibited at the Coral Gables Museum and at Spectrum in the Design District during Art Basel; Her exhibit, “Exploring Humanity” was displayed at the American Airlines Terminal in Miami International Airport for six months. She has won a Clio; and First Prize/Excellence awards for IPA Family of Man, Julia Margaret Cameron Portrait Series exhibit on Cuba after Covid, Boca Raton Fine Arts Show, first prize in photography at the St. Stephen’s Art Festival in Coconut Grove, first prize at the Pinecrest Gardens Arts show and many more Honorable Mentions and Citations. Recently she traveled to the exclusive spa Rancho La Puerta in Mexico to present her work in a series of lectures. She also shared her photographic journeys in an on line talk on the B&H (the preeminent camera store) presenter website. She has just published her first coffee table book “African backstory”. Please visit her website, nancyney.com
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