
Katie Reynolds is a Philadelphia-based photographer and art educator whose work often embraces the surreal. Katie defines her style using a Nikon FE2, fisheye and wide angle lenses, and key techniques such as double exposures, vignetting, and natural lighting. Katie studied photography and media design at Wilmington University, where she began experimenting with the art of film photography. Her work has been exhibited at Gravy Studio, The Saint Andrews School, American Sardine Bar, Light Room Gallery, The Delaware Art Museum, Oxford Art Gallery, The Rotunda, Green Line Cafe, and Film Brothers Studio. Katie's photography has been published in Fused Magazine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Spark Magazine, and Photographers Forum. In 2014, Katie and Matt Hurst self-published their collaborative bookBeyond White Pines, which focused on abandoned resorts in the Poconos region of Pennsylvania.Currently, Katie enjoys spending her days inspiring and encouraging her students to explore their creativity using various mediums including photography at Lancashire Elementary School in Wilmington, Delaware. She has been awarded the 2018 DAEA Howard Pyle Educator Award and 2020 Elementary Art Educator Award for the State of Delaware.
"US photographer Katie Rey uses type as the basis for her experimental photography and is in the enviable position of being based in the US, the home of the neon street sign."
-Tom Hicks, Fused Magazine
"US photographer Katie Rey uses type as the basis for her experimental photography and is in the enviable position of being based in the US, the home of the neon street sign."
-Tom Hicks, Fused Magazine