Rachel S. Hulin is a photographer and novelist.
Her photographs have been shown at Jen Bekman Gallery, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Wallspace Gallery, The New York Photo Festival, and ClampArt Gallery. She is the founder of the art advisory Ghost Curatorial.
Hulin has worked as a photo editor many years, most recently serving as Director of Photography at Barron’s and Deputy Director of Photography at The LA Times. Other titles include Rolling Stone, Radar Magazine, and Nerve.com. Her personal essays and art writing have appeared in The Huffington Post, PDN, and The Photography Post, which she co-founded. She has lectured about her own work, professional practices, and about the role of social media in photography at ICP, SVA, Parsons, Brown University, RISD, and MIAD.
Editorial clients include Martha Stewart Living Magazine, The New York Times, The New Republic, and Real Simple.
She has a BA in The History of Art and Architecture from Brown University and an MA in studio art from NYU.
The Washington Post: Behind the Scenes of the world’s first Instagram novel
WIRED: Rachel Hulin’s Hey Harry, Hey Matilda
TIME Magazine: Hey Harry, Hey Matilda
The Wall Street Journal: Rachel Hulin’s Visual Novel
NPR: How to tell a story through emails
TIME Magazine: The 50 best photographers to follow on Instagram
Google Play: Hey Harry, Hey Matilda review
The Guardian: New Trends in Publishing
Bustle: Hey Harry, Hey Matilda will change the way you read books
Kirkus: Hey Harry, Hey Matilda review
Publisher's Weekly: An entertaining caper and a thought-provoking look at family, memory, and the complexities of love