Ryan Lowry is a an up and coming photographer who is “available for editorial and commercial projects everywhere in the world…. EVERYWHERE”. Lowry has been featured on PDN’s 30 2015, Urban Outfitters, It’s nice that, Vice Interview, The Wild Interview, Book Du Jour: Two Years, and The Latent Image to name a few. Whether he’s capturing the life of a young rapper, or making objects so simple turn into magical pictures, he is always on the move. Lowry’s style brings gritty and raw juxtaposed with youthful and fresh imagery. Lowry’s gets his inspiration from people, whether it’s Rich Homie Quan or from places like Chicago’s Art Institute Museum. Lowry’s artworks maintains excitement while giving off reality. He mixes photography with music specifically Rap. Lowry’s style of photo work has gritty and juvenile exuberance.
Ryan’s work symbolizes subtle excitement, and underage classics. Aside from his music photography, Ryan Lowry also captures the Great Outdoors. Ryan uses nature individuality as his background and uses simple subjects. Lowry has done exhibitions in Front Room Gallery; Working Title; I Hate The Blues; Chaos/Control; Albert P. Weisman Award Exhibition; Pingyao International Photo Festival in China. Ryan Lowry’s best advice is “Keep working and pushing through everything, and you’ll have some kind of clarity through that”.