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Katerina Vo is a photographer and visual storyteller working in the San Diego / Tijuana area. She is fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and is available for assignments in the U.S. and internationally.

Internationally, her photographs focus on issues of displacement and housing justice, turning her lens on contexts ranging from the traditional cave homes of southern Spain to the crisis of residential building collapses in Cuba.

As it pertains to the United States, her work deals with themes of militarism, nationalism and the construction of national myths. She is interested in the violent melding of fact and fiction in the creation of the nation, and how this interplays with with gender and the family structure.

Katerina is a graduate of New York University, holding a dual degree in photography and social and cultural analysis, and is faculty at the International Center of Photography (ICP). Her work has been exhibited internationally and featured in publications such as Vogue Italia, Lensculture, and Buzzfeed.

katerinavophotography@gmail.com

IG: @katerina.kvo