Jessica Levin

Chicago-based photographer and creative director with a focus on intimate portraits and female empowerment.

Sam Lynn Davis

Freelance web developer and photographer working and residing in Chicago.

Elizabeth
De La Piedra

photo by Sam Lynn Davis

Elizabeth De La Piedra

photo by Sam Lynn Davis

Elizabeth De La Piedra is a self-proclaimed child of the world. Born in Peru, raised in Australia and currently based in Chicago, Liz expresses herself through a broad spectrum of creativity, namely photography, where she simultaneously creates and captures the cultural zeitgeist through her colorful lens.

Elizabeth De La Piedra is a self-proclaimed child of the world. Born in Peru, raised in Australia and currently based in Chicago, Liz expresses herself through a broad spectrum of creativity, namely photography, where she simultaneously creates and captures the cultural zeitgeist through her colorful lens.

How did you start out?

I started taking photos in high school when I was 14. I loved drawing and painting at the time but found that photography was more aligned with the internet and quicker to produce using digital capture.

How
did you start out?

I started taking photos in high school when I was 14. I loved drawing and painting at the time but found that photography was more aligned with the internet and quicker to produce using digital capture.

photo by Jessica Levin

Describe your process of creating in a few words.

I try to be kind to my ideas and develop the ones that stick.

photo by Jessica Levin
photo by Jessica Levin

Describe your process of creating in a few words.

I try to be kind to my ideas and develop the ones that stick.

photo by Jessica Levin

What do you aim to communicate through what you make?

A moment of connectivity and curiosity.

What do you aim to communicate through what you make?

photo by Sam Lynn Davis

A moment of connectivity and curiosity.

photo by Jessica Levin
photo by Jessica Levin

What influences your work the most?

Personal narratives and culture.

photo by Jessica Levin

What influences your work the most?

What influences your work the most?