Brian began his career as a freelancer for the Washington Post, then staffing with the News Journal in Wilmington, DE followed up with the Associated Press in Trenton, NJ. Brian is a National Headliner award winning photographer. He focuses on portraiture, reportage and editorial photography and specializes in Black and white Photography.
Brian worked for Ebony magazine, GM, Ford Motor Company, The National Urban League, The Positive Community Magazine, Zuma Press Images, The Washington Post Magazine.
Brian had several art exhibits at the Plainfield Public Library on his legendary Black gospel artists and veterans that included over 20,000 visitors. Brian’s work also appeared at the Delaware Historical Society.
Brian earned a B.S in Environmental Geology and a minor in Fine Arts from Howard University. Brian enjoys cycling and is a member the Major Taylor Cycling Club of New Jersey, American Society of Media Photographers and The National Association of Black Journalists: Visual Task Force and VTF Parliamentarian.
WORKSHOPS
Plainfield High School Students, 2006
National Association of Black Journalists Programs/photo auction 10 years
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
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-Plainfield Public Library Plainfield, New Jersey Rhythm and Praise.February- April 2015.
-Plainfield Public Library Plainfield, New Jersey Plainfield Vets April 2017
GROUP EXHIBITIONS _____________________________________________________________________________________
-Delaware Art Museum (Wilmington, Delaware) (1 month 1995, shared)
-Christina Cultural Arts Center (Wilmington, Delaware) 1998, shared)
COLLECTIONS _____________________________________________________________________________________
Major Taylor Museum Worcester, MA, (2020) 1 Print for permanent collection
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION _____________________________________________________________________________________
Brian Branch-Price has received numerous awards from these organizations: Tokyo International 2017, 2018
National Association of Black Journalists Award of excellence 2010
Associated Press Photo award 2005 and 2003
Gannett gold medal 1998
The National Headliner, First Place Sports, 1995
Brian began his career as a freelancer for the Washington Post, then staffing with the News Journal in Wilmington, DE followed up with the Associated Press in Trenton, NJ. Brian is a National Headliner award winning photographer. He focuses on portraiture, reportage and editorial photography and specializes in Black and white Photography.
Brian worked for Ebony magazine, GM, Ford Motor Company, The National Urban League, The Positive Community Magazine, Zuma Press Images, The Washington Post Magazine.
Brian had several art exhibits at the Plainfield Public Library on his legendary Black gospel artists and veterans that included over 20,000 visitors. Brian’s work also appeared at the Delaware Historical Society.
Brian earned a B.S in Environmental Geology and a minor in Fine Arts from Howard University. Brian enjoys cycling and is a member the Major Taylor Cycling Club of New Jersey, American Society of Media Photographers and The National Association of Black Journalists: Visual Task Force and VTF Parliamentarian.
WORKSHOPS
Plainfield High School Students, 2006
National Association of Black Journalists Programs/photo auction 10 years
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
_____________________________________________________________________________________
-Plainfield Public Library Plainfield, New Jersey Rhythm and Praise.February- April 2015.
-Plainfield Public Library Plainfield, New Jersey Plainfield Vets April 2017
GROUP EXHIBITIONS _____________________________________________________________________________________
-Delaware Art Museum (Wilmington, Delaware) (1 month 1995, shared)
-Christina Cultural Arts Center (Wilmington, Delaware) 1998, shared)
COLLECTIONS _____________________________________________________________________________________
Major Taylor Museum Worcester, MA, (2020) 1 Print for permanent collection
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION _____________________________________________________________________________________
Brian Branch-Price has received numerous awards from these organizations: Tokyo International 2017, 2018
National Association of Black Journalists Award of excellence 2010
Associated Press Photo award 2005 and 2003
Gannett gold medal 1998
The National Headliner, First Place Sports, 1995