Raised in Fort Collins, Colorado, Hannah Price (b. 1986) is a photographic artist, filmmaker, and professor primarily interested in documenting relationships, race politics, perception and misperception. Price is internationally known for her project City of Brotherly Love (2009-2012), a series of photographs of the men who catcalled her on the streets of Philadelphia. In 2014, Price graduated from the Yale School of Art MFA Photography program, receiving the Richard Benson Prize for excellence in photography. Over the past fifteen years, Price’s photos have been displayed in several cities across the United States, with a few residing in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. As an instructor, Price enjoys discussing that photographs have been tricking people since photography was born, long before AI.
Currently, Ms. Price lives and works in Baltimore, Maryland.