Rachel Hulin came to New York in 2000 and found a job in production at Condé Nast. Although the pointy shoes and glamorous cafeteria were alluring, she decided to apply to graduate school. She received her MA in studio art two years later. She spent several years helping to run the full-time programs at the International Center of Photography and eventually moved into photo editing, working at Nerve.com, Rolling Stone and RADAR.
Rachel writes about photography on Photoshelter’s Shoot! The Blog and on her own site, A Photography Blog. She is also a photo columnist for The Daily Beast and The Faster Times. Rachel has been making her own work slowly but surely throughout the years. It has been shown at Jen Bekman Gallery, when she was a Spring 2005 Hot Shot, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Wallspace Gallery and the New York Photo Festival, where she also co-curated a show in May 2009.
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