About Judit German-Heins

Judit German-Heins is a Hungarian-American photographer who resides in Kingston, NY. She received her MFA in Photography and Integrated Media at Lesley University College of Art and Design in 2023. She creates handmade images using historical photographic processes, which connects her main interests in humanity, politics and history.
Her images and portfolios have been awarded by the NY Center for Photography, the Worldwide Photography Gala Awards, Houston Center for Photography, Gallery Photographica, and Photographers’ Forum Magazine. She was a Critical Mass finalist in 2023 and 2019.
Her works were selected for juried group shows in Houston, New York, Spain and Germany. Her article “Tintype Portraits: A 19th Century Process Documents 21st Century Society” was published in 2018 in The Big Photo Zine.
Judit is currently an Artist in Residence at the Erie Canal Museum. Her project connects women’s history with contemporary female identifying workers along the Erie Canal.

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