About the Photographer
Linda Briskin is a writer and fine art photographer whose work explores the fluid boundaries between the imagined and the real, the natural and the constructed, and the authentic and the fabricated. Known for her evocative visual storytelling, she has presented numerous solo exhibitions and participated in many group shows, with her photographs frequently selected for online juried exhibitions.
Her recent recognitions include Honourable Mentions in the Landscape Art Exhibition sponsored by Blue Koi Gallery (Kansas) and The Same But Different Exhibition hosted by the NY Center for Photographic Art. Briskin was also featured in Nuance of the North, sponsored by Artwrk. In addition, her photography has been published in both literary journals and camera magazines, with appearances in PhotoEd, Canadian Camera, The Poeming Pidgeon, South85, Humana Obscura, and Masque & Spectacle.
In 2024, the environmental literary journal The Hopper published nine images from her series Intimate Conversations, highlighting her ability to merge visual art with environmental themes. Through her photographs, Linda Briskin continues to investigate the intersections of perception, imagination, and reality, offering viewers a space to reflect on beauty, fragility, and meaning.