VISUAL CONVERSATIONS

Unfolding year-long (or more) visual conversations between photographers in Tacet Eye’s community of practice and learning.




EMILY WHITNEY & JINKI CAMBRONERO
(10. 2023 to 09. 2024)



GAVIN MCINTYRE + MARGARET ALBAUGH
(10. 2023 to 09. 2024)






GENERATING QUESTIONS
CORE COHORT 2025-2026

Do you feel stuck in your creative practice, or in your project?
Is something under the surface that you cannot touch?
Where do you want to go deeper with your work?
How would your creative practice look differently if you weren’t stuck?
How would you be as an artist if you were not stuck in those areas?
What is a feeling or mood that you have been wanting to capture in your work, that you feel unable to?




ALUMNI PROJECT SPOTLIGHTS              



Until We Are Gone
SOFIA ALDINIO  (2021 alumni)

Published in Atmos, NPR and ZEKE
Pulitzer Center Eyewitness Photojournalism Grant Winner, American Photography 38, 1st place 2021 ZEKE Award for Documentary Photo
We Hold One Another Together
HAILEY SADLER  (2021 alumni) 

Published in the Washington Post
National Geographic Society and  Getty Images Editorial Grants


Living Transgender in Tumultuous Times
SALGU WISSMATH  (2022 alumni) 

Published in SF Chronicle,
Hearst Fellowship, Photo Fellow  
AAJA Emerging Journalist of the Year Award
Honoring El Moro: A Cuban Collective Memory
VANESSA HARPER. (2021 alumni)

Published by Columbia University Oral History MA
You Will Miss Sunrise If You Close Your Eyes
OLIVIA FERNANDEZ  (2020 alumni) 

Hillman Foundation Grant Recipient, Les Nuits Photo Finalist 
Out of Sight: The Visual Void Created by One Man's Life Sentence
FLORENCE MIDDLETON   (2020 aliumni)

Published in UC Berkeley Realeyes Magazine, 2023 Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow, Yungi grant recipient, CPOY Finalist
HECTOR FRANCO (2024 cohort) 

“The Levi Strauss Heir Elected to Save San Francisco”
Published in the Wall Street Journal
To Smile Again
ASH MARINACCIO (2023, Alumni) 

Published in Our Town
As Trump takes office, border crossings are down. But that’s only part of the story.
ZAYDEE SANCHEZ (2024 cohort) 

Published in NPR


info@tacet-eye.com