Tommy Kha is a photographer based between Brooklyn, NY and his hometown, Memphis, TN.
He is a CR Magazine’s Photography Annual 2019 winner, Foam Talent 2019 shortlist, Hyères Photography 2019 Grand Prix finalist, En Foco Photography Fellowship recipient, and a former artist-in-residence at Center for Photography at Woodstock, Light Work, Fountainhead, and Baxter Street at the Camera Club of New York.
He was the cover of Vice Magazine’s 2017 Photography Issue. His first solo show took place at Blue Sky Gallery, followed up by his New York City debut at the Camera Club of New York in May 2019.
He occasionally performs, writes, and appears in some films, including Laurie Simmons’ feature, My Art. He is not garbage. Kha holds an MFA in Photography from Yale University.