About Amanda Marchand

Amanda Marchand is a Canadian-New York-based photographer. Her work uses an experimental approach to photography to explore the natural world and our changing climate.

Her new book "This Earthen Door," published by Datz Press 2024, a collaboration with Leah Sobsey, can now be purchased on her website.

Recent honors include, The 2023 "Julia Margaret Cameron Award" - honorable mention, The 2022 "Silver List" (Silver Eye Center for Photography and Carnegie Mellon); Medium Photo’s "Second Sight Award Winner," 2021; Photo Lucida’s "Critical Mass Top 50," 2021; the 2019 "International LensCulture Art Awards," Winner; Klompching Gallery’s "FRESH 2019," Honorable Mention.

Datz Press monographs include, "Nothing Will Ever be the Same Again" (2019) and "Night Garden" (2015), with a third title, upcoming Summer 2024. Marchand has also published the artist books: The World is Astonishing with You in it: A 21st Century Field Guide to the Birds, Ferns and Wildflowers (2022); The Book of Hours (2018); Because the Sky (2017).

Magazine features include Analog Forever Magazine, The PhotoBook Journal, and Ain't Bad. Her work is in the collection of The Getty Research Institute, Stanford University Library, San Jose Museum of Art, the Center for Creative Photography, and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Awarded more than a dozen residencies, Marchand is a MacDowell Colony, Hermitage Artist Retreat, Mass MoCA, and Headlands Center for the Arts Fellow.