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Jessica Dimmock (born June 23, 1978) is a
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and filmmaker based in
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. Her body of work, ''The Ninth Floor'', documented the lives of a group of young
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users over the course of several years.


Education and career

Dimmock is a 2005 graduate of the program in documentary photography and photojournalism at the
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. She shoots regularly for the ''
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''. She is a member of
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. She began her "Ninth Floor" project in late 2004 in
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. A drug dealer noticed her camera, approached her on the street, and invited her to take photographs of him. He led Dimmock to a building in the
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, where Dimmock spent eight months photographing the approximately 30 heroin addicts who shared an apartment. In June 2005, the owners of the apartment evicted the addicts, but Dimmock continued to photograph two of the couples for more than two years after the eviction. The project was published as a video and as a book in 2007.


Publications


Publications by Dimmock

*''The Ninth Floor.'' Rome: Contrasto, 2007.


Publications with contributions by Dimmock

*''American Photography 22.'' AI-AP, 2006. *''Flash Forward.'' Toronto: Magenta Foundation, 2006. *''This Day of Change.'' Tokyo:
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, 2009. *''A New American Photographic Dream.'' Milan: Silvana, 2010.


Films

*''Jessica Dimmock: The Ninth Floor'' (2007) – video *''Paparazzi'' (2010) – short film *''Wait for Me'' (2011) – music video *'' Without'' (2011) – documentary feature film, producer, cinematographer *''The Pearl'' - documentary feature; co-director, cinematographer *''The Convention'' – documentary short film; producer, director, cinematographer *'' Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields'' - Netflix limited docuseries; director


Exhibitions

*2008: ''The Ninth Floor,'' Foley Gallery, New York City *2008: ''The Ninth Floor,'' Randall Scott Gallery, Washington, DC *2008: ''Under Influence - Intoxication and Drugs in Contemporary Art'' (group show), Kunsthaus Dresden, Germany *2008: ''Dispatches From the Frontlines'' (group show), Fovea Exhibitions, Beacon, New York *2008: ''The Ninth Floor,''
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*2009: ''The Ninth Floor,'' Locuslux Gallery, Belgium *2009: ''The Ninth Floor,''
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*2009: ''Viewing Restricted: eresenting Poverty'' (group show),
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, London * 2010: ''The Brothel Without Walls'' (group show),
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Art Centre for the Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival, Toronto


Awards

*2006:
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for Photojournalism *2006: F Award, Fabrica Forma Fotografia *2008: New York Photo Award in "multimedia photo/audio" category *2010: Finalist, Best Photography Book Award, Sixty-Seventh Annual
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Competition *2016: Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary Feature,
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, with Christopher LaMarca for ''The Pearl'' *2017: Third prize, Long Form category,
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, for ''The Convention''


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dimmock, Jessica 1978 births American photojournalists Living people VII Photo Agency photographers Photographers from Brooklyn American women photojournalists 21st-century American women photographers 21st-century American photographers