About Emily Neville

Emily Neville Fisher is a photographer based in Westchester, New York. She received her bachelor’s degree in Fine Art at James Madison University, her master's in Arts Administration from New York University and her certificate for the Track program at the International Center for Photography in NYC. She has worked in painting, drawing, jewelry and pottery but has been concentrating on photography for the past decade.

Emily has been in many juried photography exhibitions in Colorado, Delaware, California, Florida and the HeadOn Photo Festival in Australia. She was a finalist in the Click Magazine 2018 VOICE competition that received over 48,000 entries. She was published in the December 2020 issue of Marie Claire Hungary for her award in the Unconventional Portrait category of the Documentary Family Awards. Fisher was selected for the Soho Photo Gallery 2019 National Juried Competition. She has three pieces in the permanent collection of the Henry H. Ferguson Museum on Fishers Island, NY and was selected for “The Edge Effect”, a juried exhibition at the Katonah Museum of Art in 2019. In 2020, Emily was the winner of the Artists’ Choice Award in the Allegany National Photography Competition & Exhibition, a semi-finalist in the Head On Photo Awards, Portrait category, and won first place in “Unprecedented: Art Responds to 2020.” Emily’s photography and essay “American Road School” was featured in a 6-page spread in the Summer 2021 issue of Click Magazine.

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