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About Me

         I’m Brianna Eisenmann, a Philadelphia-based photographer with a focus on cinematic storytelling, still-life, and environmental photography. My work explores the interconnection of all living things and evidence of human influence on the natural world, using color, light, and mood to create a sense of nostalgia and emotion. I strive to capture moments that feel both timeless and immersive, blending fine art and documentary-style photography.

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         Inspired by artists like Claude Monet, Henri Prestes, Ali Arsian, and Patrick Clelland, I’m drawn to rich color palettes, dynamic lighting, and intentional composition. My photography is influenced by both natural and urban landscapes, reflecting my journey from growing up in the rural environment of Horsham, PA, to living in Center City, Philadelphia. After earning my BFA from The University of the Arts, I’ve continued to evolve my approach, experimenting with new techniques and perspectives to enhance my storytelling.

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         My work has been featured in exhibitions such as Here and Now Photo Student Exhibit (2022), iLab Studios (2023), Senior Thesis Show in Review (2023), Solmetnik ‘The City’ Exhibit (2023), Center of Immersive Media (2024), Ephemeral Thesis Show (2024), and Farewell Show (2024). I’ve also received awards including the Outstanding Senior Sketchbook Award, Creative Junior and Senior Photography Awards, and the Occupational Advisory Committee Service Award.

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         I’m always exploring new ways to bring a cinematic edge to my photography, whether through lighting, composition, or post-processing techniques. From quiet still-life scenes to the energy of a city at night, my goal is to create images that evoke a strong sense of atmosphere and storytelling.

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         Let’s connect and create something meaningful.

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