Graham Dickie

Photographer @ N/A / Based in Austin, Texas

Graham Dickie (b. 1995) is a photographer from Austin, Texas, USA currently based between Austin and rural Southeast Louisiana (Clinton - population 1,653), where he's pursuing independent documentary projects while working closely... read on
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Available in: Austin, Texas
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Years of experience: 3 to 5
Graham Dickie (b. 1995) is a photographer from Austin, Texas, USA currently based between Austin and rural Southeast Louisiana (Clinton - population 1,653), where he's pursuing independent documentary projects while working closely with the local hip-hop community.

Graham graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2017 with highest honors in the Plan II honors program and journalism. While a student, he embedded with a small group of deaf journalists in Maputo, Mozambique; worked for a film studio in Austin on a documentary about the legendary newspaperman Gene Roberts; and filed radio reports from the National Public Radio member station in Marfa, Texas. He completed his thesis - on small-town Southern rap - under the supervision of photographer Eli Reed.

After graduation from UT, Graham followed the ancient Silk Road from Kazakhstan to Beijing, living there for nine months and working at Three Shadows Photography Art Center, the leading space for photography in the country. From China he went to Scandinavia, where apprenticed with the Magnum photographer Jacob Aue Sobol for much of 2018 while living on a remote stretch of Danish coastline.

From 2020 into 2021, Graham served as the annual photography intern at National Geographic. In 2019, he was named College Photographer of the Year by the CPOY competition for a portfolio of his work from the past year. He attended the 30th Eddie Adams Workshop in 2017, and in 2018 his work in rural Louisiana received first prize in the Alexia Foundation's student competition, providing for a semester-long fellowship at Syracuse University. He has received additional support from the Magnum Foundation and the Film Photo Award, sponsored by Kodak.