Susanna Majuri

Susanna Majuri (b. 1978 Helsinki) is a Finnish fine art photographer. She graduated from the Turku Art Academy in 2004 and has an M.A. in photography from the University of Art and Design in Helsinki.[1]

In her photographs, Majuri captures short narrative scenes as though they were film stills of a story yet to be told. Her main characters, young women mostly, their faces hidden, give a distinct impression of being lost.

Majuri has had exhibitions in New York, Tokyo, and various places in Europe.[1] She has won the photography prize Gras Savoye Award in Arles, France 2005[1] and is part of the photographic movement Helsinki School.[2]

Majuri lives and works in Helsinki, Finland.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Galerie Adler, Frankfurt am Main - New York". Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  2. 1 2 Her CV at the website of the Helsinki School. Accessed 7 March 2013.
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