Cetywa Powell

Cetywa Powell is an American photographer and filmmaker. She also runs the independent book publishing company, Underground Voices. She has a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Columbia University.

Filmography

  • Riker's Town - Screenplay, Adapted (2018 Best Screenplay nominee, L.A. Neo Noir Novel, Film, and Script Festival)
  • Dawn at Midnight documentary (2014)
  • Santiago Files documentary (2011)
  • Dirty Hands - Screenplay (2008)

Photography

  • Newspapers: The New York Times[1][2][3]
  • Museums: Museum of Flight, Seattle (2018 Exhibition) [4]
  • Magazines: About Town Magazine, San Diego, Winter 2017/2018 issue - Cover photo;[5] Seeing in Sixes Magazine by LensWork (2017);[6] Monovisions B&W photography magazine (2016);[7] Shadow & Light magazine (2016, 2018)
  • Select Awards/Recognitions: 2019 Fine Art Photography Awards, 2018 Moscow Foto Awards, Honorable Mention;[8] 2017 MonoVisions Photography Awards, Honorable Mention;[9] 2016 International Photography Awards, Honorable Mention;[10] 2016 ND Photography Awards, Honorable Mention;[11] 2016 Shoot The Frame Portrait finalist;[12] 2015 International Photography Awards, Honorable Mention;[13] 2013 National Geographic, Daily Dozen selection;[14]
  • Exhibitions: Athens, Greece (2020); London (2018);[15] New York (2017);[16] CA 101 - Redondo Beach, CA (2017); Texas (2015); Vermont (2015)[17] Trieste Airport, Italy (2015); Florida (2014); Hungary (2014); Maryland (2014);[18] Virginia (2014);[19] France (2013-2014)[20]
  • Official photography site, Ten8Photography[21]

Books

Author:

  • Dirty Hands screenplay[22] (2016; paperback 978-0990433187)

Editor:

  • Red Moon District (2013; paperback 978-0983045663)
  • From the UV Files (2012; paperback 978-0983045632)
  • Hotel Oblivion (2011; paperback 978-0983045625)
  • Last Train To Noir City (2010; paperback 978-0-9830456-0-1)
  • Chewing the Fat (2009; paperback 978-0615314754)
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References

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