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Visual
Meditations

As a photographer, I capture the world around me, transforming fleeting moments into timeless pieces of art. Influenced by Art History and the vibrant downtown NYC art scene of the 80s and 90s, my work reflects a unique interplay of light and time.

Each photograph invites viewers to pause, meditate, and experience the beauty in everyday scenes allowing them to connect deeply with the moment

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© 2025 Ersellia Ferron Photo
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© 2025 Ersellia Ferron Photo
©2025 Ersellia Ferron Photo
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About

Ersellia Ferron is an award-winning photographer, visual artist, and director whose compelling work has captivated audiences around the globe. With a distinctive visual style and a deep commitment to storytelling, Ferron brings a multifaceted perspective to every project she undertakes.

A former resident artist at the prestigious ZKM | Center for Art and Media in Germany, Ferron has also served as Creative Director for 326music, installation artist for the touring opera Spaghetti’s Club, and still photographer for Darren Aronofsky’s seminal film Pi. Her work seamlessly blends fine art, documentary, and narrative forms, often exploring themes of identity, culture, and human connection.

Her acclaimed documentary Malika’s Burqa follows a young Muslim woman’s journey to reconnect with her cultural roots, while World Circus offers a behind-the-scenes look at the artistry and dedication of elite circus performers in France. In Lyric and Jordan, directed by David Sauvage, Ferron captures the innocence and imagination of childhood through the eyes of two young friends.

Most recently, Ferron completed a powerful documentary chronicling the departure of legendary street artist Lady Pink from New York City, marking the end of an era for one of graffiti’s most iconic figures.

With a diverse and impactful body of work, Ersellia Ferron continues to push creative boundaries and bring untold stories to light.

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