About Kim Stringfellow
Kim Stringfellow is an artist/educator residing in Joshua Tree, California. She teaches photography and multimedia as an associate professor at San Diego State University. Stringfellow is the author of two photographic books, Greetings from the Salton Sea: Folly and Intervention in the Southern California Landscape, 1905-2005 and Jackrabbit Homestead: Tracing the Small Tract Act in the Southern California Landscape, 1938-2008. Both books were published by the Center for American Places and were supported by generous grants from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. Her work and projects have been exhibited internationally including the International Center for Photography (ICP) in New York City and and the Bibliotéca Nacional José Martí in Havana, Cuba. Her professional CV and project synopses may be viewed at www.kimstringfellow.com.
Stringfellow is available for select editorial and advertising projects. Please contact her directly via email or by phone for scheduling and to discuss rates.
Commercial Client List:
Editorial: Wired, TV Guide, Macworld, PC Magazine, Publish, Infoworld, PC World, Upside, Fast Company, San Francisco Focus, Harper's Bazaar, Spin, Ray Gun, Musician, Ziff-Davis, Imagine Publishing, Parenting, Hippocrates, Health, Guitar World, San Francisco Examiner, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Seattle Times, Eye Weekly, Financial World, Bam Magazine, Fad Magazine, Stanford Buisness, Asashi Magazine, Music + Computers
Recording Industry: Sony Music, Sony Music/Japan, Epic, MCA, Polygram, London, Nasty Mix, Tim Kerr, Reunion, Asphodel, GSPJAZ, Jammin', City of Tribes, Windham Hill, DTS Entertainment, Tarastar Recordings
Advertising: IBM Global Services, Hakahudo/Japan, Motor Coach Industries, Clarum Corporation, Blydan Corporation, Switch Manufacturing, Applied Materials, Farcast, Wild Brain, Arcadia Books, Cyberian Design, Ga Rella, Wasteland, Stormy Leather, Lifetime Television, Columbia College/Chicago

