About
Natalie Beier is a digital portrait and self-portrait photographer based in New York City and San Francisco. She started her portrait business 7 years ago, focusing on capturing natural and expressive images. Her self-portrait work explores concepts of character and world building. She has a BA from Sarah Lawrence College where she studied Photography, Art History, and French.
Inquiries : natalie@bnute.com
EDUCATION
2024 Sarah Lawrence College, New York, BLA Photography, Art History, French
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2024 Dream Logic, Heimbold Visual Arts Center, Bronxville, New York
2023 La colère, Village Reille, Paris, France
2022 Child Mother - Mother Child, Heimbold Visual Arts Center, Bronxville, New York
2021 Letters to Fairy Girl, Heimbold Visual Arts Center, Bronxville, New York
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2024 Woman’s Self Portrait Show, Cleveland Photo Festival, Cleveland, Ohio
2024 Nude, Decode Gallery, Tucson, Arizona
2024 H2O The Essence of Water, Decagon Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
2023 Documentary photo as a historical source through the eyes of students, The Russian State University of Humanities Institute of History and Archives, Moscow, Russia
2020 FYS Visual & Studio Arts: What we have thought about and what we are thinking, The Barbara Walters Gallery, Bronxville, New York
2020 2020 AP Art and Design Exhibition, College Board, Virtual Exhibition
AWARDS
2020 Scholastic Art & Writing Competition, two images selected for “Gold Key,” three images selected for “Silver Key,” one image selected for “Honorable Mention”
2019 Scholastic Art & Writing Competition, two images selected for “Gold Key,” two images selected for “Silver Key,” two images selected for “Honorable Mention”
PUBLICATIONS
Telling Stories, F-Stop Magazine, Issue #126, August - September 2024
The Garden Variety Zine, Volume #1, Issue #2, Winter 2024
Sarah Lawrence College Visual Arts Review, 2021-2022 Edition
PRESS
“AP Artist of the Week: Spotlight on Natalie Beier,” The Elective, AP College Board, December 2020
“Tricks of the Lens; Natalie Beier (‘24) Uses Photography to Reimagine Religious Characters,” Sarah Lawrence Blog, February 2021