Katie Kleinberg is an East-Coast based photographer born in 2003. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art and Business at Hollins University, where she spent her time in the studio specializing in alternative methods of photography. During her time at Hollins, Kleinberg was awarded the Margaret Markley Smith Award for outstanding work in the Studio Art major. 
Using film, light-sensitive paper, polaroids, scanners, and any other means of capturing light, Kleinberg is interested in exploring the possibilities of the photographic medium. Her work represents an intersection of material and method, creating images that play with the concepts of experience and memory. She has exhibited her alternative photography work in the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, her work with the Holga plastic camera has been featured by Lomography.
Katie currently resides in North Carolina, where she can be found collecting old cameras, rolls of film, and playing with dead bugs.
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