Cameron Schiller is a documentary film photographer from the Midwest, currently navigating between London and New York. Their artistic journey is an exploration of the extraordinary within the ordinary, capturing the essence of fleeting moments often overlooked in the hustle of everyday life.
With a penchant for the raw and unfiltered, Schiller's distinctive style is deeply influenced by luminaries such as Nan Goldin, Ryan McGinley, and Larry Clark. Armed with a pocket-sized camera, they immerses herself in the fabric of urban life, weaving narratives that resonate with authenticity and emotion.
In their 2018 publication, "Cameron Schiller 2015-2017," they delved into the intimate nuances of college life in Vermont, capturing the essence of human connections and personal growth. Building upon this foundation, her latest release, "Cameron Schiller 2019-2022," delves into the vibrant underground scene of South East London, offering a unique perspective as both an insider and an outsider.
Schiller's work has garnered widespread acclaim, with features in prestigious publications such as Lomography, Self Publish Be Happy, Reckless Magazine, Yogurt Magazine, and many more. Their evocative imagery has graced galleries and exhibitions worldwide, captivating audiences with its raw honesty and compelling narrative.
As they continues to traverse the intersection of art and reality, Cameron Schiller invites viewers to join her on a journey of exploration and discovery, where every frame tells a story and every moment is a masterpiece in the making.