
Brian Driscoll is a documentary photographer currently based in New York City. He is a 2010 graduate of the Documentary and Photojournalism program at the International Center of Photography. During his tenure at ICP, Brian was awarded the Directors Scholarship and attended the Eddie Adams Workshop XXIII.
Brian’s photo projects include on location in Vietnam, Cuba, documenting the lives of individuals that are afflicted with a mental illness at a group home in Brooklyn, and covering the last days of the Cairo Revolution.
In May 2011 Brian was selected with five others out of a pool of emerging international photographers to travel to Russia and work on a project in an orphanage outside of Moscow. The project was fully sponsored by a Russian Non Governmental Organization whereby the work will be exhibited fall of 2011 in both Moscow and ICP in New York. While in Russia, Brian traveled to the northern region and pursued a documentary based project in effort to portray and uncover the intimate stories of the lives of Russian Germans who were exiled to the Komi Republic during and after World War II. These photographs are presented herein.
As a visual communicator, Brian searches for opportunities to go deeper within the layers of a given society striving to capture the essence of the human spirit or portraying a distinctive characteristic of an individual(s) through a series of images.
Brian is currently available for assignments nationally and internationally.
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