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Alexandra Rowley
Bio
Born and raised in the vibrant heart of New York, Alexandra Rowley is an acclaimed photographer and artist whose work transcends boundaries, captivating audiences across the globe. With an impressive portfolio that spans both solo and group exhibitions at prestigious galleries and art foundations, Alexandra has solidified her reputation as a visionary in the field. Her commercial collaborations boast an impressive roster of clients, including Levi's, Land's End, New York & Company, Kinder Modern, Target, Tate's Bake Shop, Waterworks, PHLUR, and Berte. Additionally, her editorial photography has graced the pages of renowned publications such as Architectural Digest, Food & Wine, Oprah, HGTV, Real Simple, Inc., and Curio. Alexandra's artistic lens captures the essence of her subjects, whether she is documenting personal projects, portraying celebrated visionaries, crafting editorial interiors, or showcasing products for leading brands. Her photographs resonate with a compelling blend of nuance and lyricism, weaving engaging narratives that invite viewers to explore the rich tapestry of human experience. With an insatiable curiosity and profound respect for the creative process, she approaches each project with a thoughtful and unique perspective. Alexandra is known for her ability to assemble top-tier creative teams, ensuring that every collaboration is executed with both intellect and artistry. Deeply versed in both the historical and technical facets of photography, Alexandra operates from her light-filled studio in Long Island City when she is not on location. She shares her expertise as a faculty member at the International School of Photography and is an active member of the Female Design Council. Committed to philanthropy, Alexandra has served on the board of the Humane Society of New York since 2004 and has lent her creative talents to the Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC) since 2013. In 2017, she joined the NY Advisory Council of the National Democratic Institute, further reflecting her dedication to community engagement. Residing in New York with her husband, writer and editor Stephen Wallis, and their