Ellen Feldman is a fine arts photographer, whose work includes street photography and long-term projects. Her work reflects her film studies background—the primacy of physical gesture, bold color, and a sense of narrative.
Feldman has had solo exhibits at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA (satellite galleries), the Davis Orton Gallery, Hudson, NY, and the French Cultural Center, Boston, MA. Her photographs have been in juried shows: Julia Margaret Cameron Awards (Honorable Mention), NYC4PA (Juror Selection), New York Photo Curator (Honorable Mention), PhotoPlace Gallery, Photographic Resource Center, Praxis Gallery, Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts, and more.
Feldman created the photobook "We Who March: Photographs and Reflections on the Women's March, January 21, 2017," with contributions by thirty photographers. She created a photo/comic book: "The Dancer as the Invisible Girl,” and two books of street photos: "Les Mystères de Paris / Paris Mysteries" and "A Week in Prague: Wall People / Street People.”
Feldman was for years Photography Editor of the Women’s Review of Books. She holds a Ph.D. in Cinema Studies from New York University.