Maggie Steber
Maggie Steber is an American documentary photographer. Her work has documented a wide range of issues, including the African slave trade, Native American issues in the United States, natural disasters, and science.
Steber has produced the book Dancing on Fire: Photographs from Haiti. She is a member of VII Photo Agency and has been awarded a first prize World Press Photo award and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Life and work
Steber was born in Texas. She studied journalism and art at the University of [Texas at Austin]. Early in her career, she lived and worked in Galveston, Texas, working as a reporter and photographer for The [Daily News (Texas)|The Galveston Daily News] and as a picture editor for the Associated Press in New York City. Steber was a director of photography for the Miami Herald and is a contributor to magazines including Life, ''The [New York Times Magazine], The New Yorker, Smithsonian, People, Newsweek, Time, Sports Illustrated, The [Sunday Times Magazine], and Merian Magazine of Germany.Steber has worked in Haiti for over 25 years documenting the history and culture of the Haitian people. Her essays on Haiti have appeared in The [New York Times] and she has a monograph titled Dancing on Fire: Photographs from Haiti.
National Geographic has published her essays on Miami, the African slave trade, the Cherokee Nation, sleep, soldiers’ letters, Dubai and a story on the science of memory. Steber was one of eleven photographers included in National Geographic's 2013 exhibition, Women of Vision: National Geographic Photographers on Assignment.''
Steber is a member of VII Photo Agency. She is also a member of Facing Change Documenting America, a group of civic-minded photographers covering important American issues. She currently lives in Miami, Florida.
Publications
Publications by Steber
- Dancing on Fire: Photographs from Haiti. New York City: Aperture, 1991..
Publications with contributions by Steber
- Facing Change: Documenting America. Prestel, 2015..
Awards
- 1987: 1st prize, Spot News single image category, World Press Photo award, Amsterdam
- Leica Medal of Honor
- The Ernst Haas Photographers Grant
- Overseas Press Club Oliver Rebbot Award for Best Photographic Coverage from Abroad
- 1998: Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellowship for "Photographing and Reporting on Haiti after Duvalier"
- 2007: John S. and James L. Knight Foundation grant
- 2017: Guggenheim Fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation