Photographer Margaret Lampert’s portfolio is abundant with authenticity, showcasing her innate ability to capture the human condition as it emerges in the faces of professional talent and real-life subjects alike. In a recent job for a health care therapy, Lampert was able to work with the latter, photographing young people who live with a rare muscular condition.
Read MoreCreating a record of loss is a highly personal pursuit, one that Margaret Lampert chose to follow from behind her camera during a six-month Photography Atelier workshop at the Griffin Museum of Photography in Boston. The project-based workshop was taught by photographer Jennifer McClure, and culminates in a group exhibition in May. Lampert had always been interested in the workshop because of its in-depth, long-term commitment. “The Atelier workshops encourage experimentation in terms of both subject matter and approach,” she shares. “Even the word ‘atelier’ is inspiring to me—by definition atelier means creating a space or room where artists make their work.”
Read More“We have ideas, and they need to be implemented,” says a teenage girl named Marissa. Marissa is one of six subjects in Margaret Lampert’s new documentary short film, “The Art of Growing Up,” which offers an evocative glimpse into the hearts and minds of today’s youth. Divided into five loosely themed chapters, the film has all the Lampert signatures—lush lighting, bright faces, abiding authenticity—alongside the elements of sound and movement.
Read MoreToday on the blog, we are sharing a personal project shot by Margaret Lampert. Read below to hear the inspiration for this series, in Margaret’s words.
Read MoreA big congratulations to Jamie Kripke, Margaret Lampert and Christopher Wilson for being selected for the 2020 APA Off The Clock Exhibit.
Read MoreMargaret Lampert’s recent personal project is inspired by her childhood on a dairy farm just north of Boston. This past year, she started exploring her dairy farm roots, traveling to several farms in Vermont and upstate New York.
Read MoreMargaret Lampert has long been known to capture kids in their most candid moments. But after years of being asked by clients to shoot adult subjects with the same authentic, organic approach she has with kids—we are thrilled to share her latest collection of work.
Read MoreWhen Margaret Lampert was tapped to shoot the ad campaign for Target’s Target One Billion initiative, we couldn’t have been more thrilled.
Read MoreMargaret Lampert completed her second project for ScholarShare, California’s 529 College Savings Plan this spring in Santa Monica.
Read MoreOne of the greatest perks of my job is that my wall of “family photos” looks something like an art gallery. Having such majorly talented photographers shoot my children over the years has been such a priceless gift.
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