Becky Holladay is a documentary and portrait photographer who divides her time between Los Angeles and New York City. She was born and raised in the great state of Oklahoma, where everything is OK.
Becky graduated in June 2008 from the full-time Photojournalism & Documentary Photography Program at the International Center of Photography.
She is a teacher/mentor with The Tiziano Project and spent this past summer teaching photojournalism and multimedia to teenagers in Mathare, a slum area outside Nairobi, Kenya. She is currently teaching with The Tiziano Project on Skid Row in Los Angeles.
While at ICP she was awarded an ICP Director’s Fellowship and nominated for a 2008 New York Photo Award. Her written essays and photo essays have appeared in The New York Times as well as several other regional and local newspapers in the U.S. Exhibitions include: Slideshow Potluck XII, “The Human Condition,” group show at Festival of the Photograph 2007, and “What We Saw,” group show at the 2008 Pingyao International Photo Festival.