Elliot Ross |
Elliot Ross (b.1990) is a Taiwanese-American photographer based in the American Southwest. His practice is centered on longform projects that examine how landscapes–both natural and artificial–shape community and culture. Ross’s ongoing investigations include: relationships to water in the American West, how Indigenous communities on the frontlines of climate change are confronting a loss of home through self-determination, and the future of atomic materials and conflict. In 2019, Ross was named a National Geographic Explorer, served as a Ted Scripps Fellow (2023-24) at the Center for Environmental Journalism, and is currently a Fellow at The Center for Contemporary Documentation. He has published several books including American Backyard, and is a longtime contributor to National Geographic Magazine, TIME, The New Yorker, and The New York Times.
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