Jeffrey Stockbridge (b. Dec 30th, 1982) graduated from Drexel University with a BS in Photography in 2005. His photographs have been included in recent exhibitions at The National Portrait Gallery London, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Delaware Art Museum, The Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, The Houston Center for Photography, The Wapping Project Bankside and The Print Center. Stockbridge’s current series Kensington Blues, was accepted into Review Santa Fe and awarded a Critical Mass Top 50 Winner by Photo Lucida in 2014. In 2010, Stockbridge was nominated for the Taylor-Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize and he was recently shortlisted for both the Lange-Taylor Prize and the Center For Documentary Studies First Book Prize. Stockbridge is a recipient of a Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Grant, an Independence Foundation Fellowship and a CFEVA Fellowship. His work has been featured in publications such as The NY Times Magazine, The Telegraph UK, Time Magazine Light Box, Vignette Magazine, Feature Shoot, and The Rust Belt Rising Almanac. In 2019 Jeffrey Stockbridge was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Memorial Fellowship in Photography. Stockbridge lives and works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.