AGrieshop

Amanda Grieshop


Lansing, MI USA
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Born in 1977 in rural Maine, Amanda Grieshop was first exposed to photography sitting in the living room of her childhood home watching slideshows of her father’s years in the U.S. Navy.

Using the same Minolta camera her father used in Vietnam, Amanda attended the Art Institute of Boston, then later, Montana State University eventually receiving Bachelor of Arts degrees in Photography and Art Education.

Amanda briefly taught Art and Photography in a rural Kansas school district and is now an at-home mother to three creative and spirited boys. Living and working communally with close family friends, she and her husband own a 4 acre urban farm in Lansing, MI.

Further influenced by the great documentary works of Sally Mann, Edward Weston and Mary Ellen Mark, Amanda has made it her life’s work to photograph herself, the people in her community and they way they function in society together.

Amanda has been most recently published in VEAL Magazine.

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