Mandy L. Kendall is a photographic artist based in Pittsburgh, PA. She has over 20 years of photography experience, having worked as a studio, commercial, documentary, and fine art photographer, and as a photographic educator.
Kendall works in a variety of photographic techniques, from historical processes to digital technologies, with current work in infrared and stereo imagery. Her work often focuses on the emotional remnants of lost relationships and our ever-evolving relationship with and impact on the landscape.
In 2015, Kendall was invited to Photo Gallery Momozono in Tokyo, Japan to show her work Sacrificial Fire to an international audience, in response to growing energy concerns in the United States and Japan.
Kendall holds a certificate in photography from Pittsburgh Filmmakers and has studied alternative photographic processes at Peters Valley Craft Center and the f295 Symposium. She is a former educator at Pittsburgh Filmmakers, PFM Youth Media, and Silver Eye Center for Photography, and was a teaching assistant with the f295 Symposium. She was a founding member of the Pittsburgh photography collective, AgWorks.