Angela Cappetta is a NYC based documentary-style photographer, three time MacDowell Fellow and NYFA Fellow. Her work is collected internationally by major museums and private collectors and has been profiled widely in esteemed publications such as The New Yorker, Blind, W Magazine and Dazed. Her first monograph, published by L’Artiere Edizione, was shortlisted for the prestigious Arles Prix du Livres. Angela is a proud, minority woman who runs her own studio. In addition to her renowned independent projects, Angela has shot commercially for some of the world’s most respected brands such as Refinery 29, VICE, Wired, NY Mag, The Cut, GQ, Harper’s Bazaar, New York Times Magazine, T Magazine, The London Times Magazine, Travel & Leisure, Vogue, Arnold Worldwide, BBDO, Havas, and Saatchi. Early in her career, Angela apprenticed with some of the greatest geniuses of our time — Mary Ellen Mark, Graciella Iturbide and Arthur Elgort. Through this education, she learned about dedication, hard work and talent. Moreover, she learned that making a career in photography can touch so many. Through her life as a full-time, professional artist, storytelling is Angela’s truest joy.

Angela Cappetta is a NYC based documentary-style photographer, three time MacDowell Fellow and NYFA Fellow. Her work is collected internationally by major museums and private collectors and has been profiled widely in esteemed publications such as The New Yorker, Blind, W Magazine and Dazed. Her first monograph, published by L’Artiere Edizione, was shortlisted for the prestigious Arles Prix du Livres. Angela is a proud, minority woman who runs her own studio. In addition to her renowned independent projects, Angela has shot commercially for some of the world’s most respected brands such as Refinery 29, VICE, Wired, NY Mag, The Cut, GQ, Harper’s Bazaar, New York Times Magazine, T Magazine, The London Times Magazine, Travel & Leisure, Vogue, Arnold Worldwide, BBDO, Havas, and Saatchi. Early in her career, Angela apprenticed with some of the greatest geniuses of our time — Mary Ellen Mark, Graciella Iturbide and Arthur Elgort. Through this education, she learned about dedication, hard work and talent. Moreover, she learned that making a career in photography can touch so many. Through her life as a full-time, professional artist, storytelling is Angela’s truest joy.

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