Deborah Bai-Lannon is a Boston-area photographer concentrating on editorial/documentary, portraiture and fine-art photography.
Her work has been exhibited in both the United States and in Europe.
She holds a BFA in photography from Rhode Island School of Design, and a Masters in Teaching (Photography) from Rhode Island College.
 

Selected Exhibitions, Awards, Publications

  • LensCulture - November 2024

  • Solo Exhibition: Aftermath: Portraits and Reflections of Veterans in Recovery - Wenham Museum (funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council) 2024

  • Book Cover: Swamp Yankee Adventures - A Memoir, by Crocker Snow 2024

  • Solo Exhibition: Pink - The Wenham Museum, Wenham MA 2023

  • The Art of Photography - PH21 Gallery at Valid World Hall, Barcelona, Spain  2022. Juror: Prof. Zsolt Batori, Kodolányi János University, Budapest, Hungary

  • Solo Exhibition: Aftermath: Portraits and Reflections of Veterans in Recovery; sponsored by the Harvard University Alumni Club of the Palm Beaches and Home Base Veterans and Family Care; Hobe Sound Polo Grounds, Hobe Sound, FL  2022

  • United States Polo Association Magazine - Polo Partnership Serves American Heroes  2021

  • Annual Report - Harvard University Polo (2021, 2020, 2019)

  • First Prize, Photography - Marblehead Arts Association  Juror: Emily Belz, Griffin Museum of Photography (2019)

  • ND Photography Awards 2019

  • The Garner Center at NE School of Photography 3rd Annual Juried Show Stranger Than Fiction - Juror: Hank Hauptman, Robert Klein Gallery, Boston (2019)

  • N.Y. Photo Curator: World Photography Awards - Juror: Prof. Ellen Wallenstein, Pratt Institute / School of Visual Arts, NY (2019)

  • Hamilton-Wenham Public Library A Reflection on the Healing Power of Horses -  (2019)

  • Artsy Shark Mid-Winter Showcase (2019)

  • The Red Brick Gallery at New England School of Photography  Untold Stories Juror: Emily Belz, Inst. NESOP (2019)

  • Marblehead Arts Association Member Show, Marblehead MA (2019)

  • Marblehead Arts Association New Member Show, Marblehead MA (2018)

  • Old Schwamb Mill Other Times Other Places, Arlington MA (2018)

  • Under Water, Loosen Art / Spazio Milliapiani, Rome Italy (2018)

  • PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary  Juror: Prof. Zsolt Batori, Research Felllow, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design 

  • Site: Brooklyn Gallery, NYC American Road Trip  Juror: Eric Hougen, Pratt Institute 2016

  • Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester MA, Member Show 2017

  • Bedford Center for the Arts, Bedford MA Juror: Frances Jakubek, Griffin Museum of Photography 2017

  • Amazing Things Arts Center, Framingham MA Juror: Willard Traub, Photographer  2014

  • Suffield Council on the Arts, Suffield CT 1979

  • Solo Exhibition: Revelations, Light Work Visual Studies/Community Darkrooms, Syracuse NY 1974 https://www.lightwork.org/chronology/

Other Experience

  • Owner, Boston Equine Photography www.bostonequinephotography.com

  • Board of Directors, Bedford Center for the Arts Photo Group, Bedford, MA

  • Photography Instructor (Professional Education) North Shore Community College

  • Artist Member, Marblehead Arts Assoc., Marblehead, MA

  • Instructor - Danforth Museum of Art (Photographic Portraiture: The Art of Seeing the Other) - Framingham, MA

  • Instructor - Mount Wachusett CC – Gardner MA

  • Instructor - Quinnebaug Valley CC – Danielson, CT

  • Instructor - Killingly Board of Education – Killingly, CT (wrote and received Polaroid Foundation Grant – Title IVC)

  • Instructor - Project Arts Center - Cambridge, MA

  • Guest Lecturer - History of Photography, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, NY

    • Keepers of the Light - The Photography of Adam Clark Vroman

  • Staff Member - Light Work - Community Darkrooms, Syracuse University, Syracuse NY

  • MBA                Marketing              Simmons College GSM 

  • MAT-C             Photography         Rhode Island College 

  • BFA                 Photography         Rhode Island School of Design 

         Journalism            Newhouse School of Public Communications -         Syracuse University