Having spent equal parts of her life in the United States and France, Hillary Goidell is a Bay Area-based photographer whose work considers process and witnessing–rooted in anthropology, and nurtured by work with technology, museums and movement.
She photographs the processes of illness and end of life, using photography as a tool to imprint embodied experience.
Within the framework of performance, she photographs the creative process, collaborating with choreographers and advocating for images that reveal rather than describe the unseen emotional and physical work of dance-making.