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Bryan Meltz


Bryan Meltz is a 27-year-old female documentary photographer based here in Atlanta. She holds a BA in Visual Journalism from the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. For the past seven years, she has extensively chronicled the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS, and has recently been focusing on AIDS and poverty in the south. In October of 2005, she worked as still photographer for a series of documentary short films shot by Barney Broomfield for London's Channel Four. She is currently still photographer for an upcoming PBS documentary by Anne Makepeace on the resettlement of Somali Bantu refugees in America. She was recently selected for the annual exhibit "Out of the South: 5 Contemporary Photographers" at the Atlanta Photography Group Gallery, juried by former High Museum photography curator, Ellen Fleurov. Her work has also been exhibitied at Emory University and at the Svitz Ozor Gallery in Santa Barbara.