Hello, welcome to the home page of Jocelyn Gotlib. Jocelyn is a fine art photographer who has studied history at the University of Michigan and photography at Washtenaw Community College. She has been a member of the Detroit-based magazine "The Urban Flavor" photography staff. Her photographs have been published in The RC Review, and Red White, and Gray student magazines at the University of Michigan. Most recently her work has been on display in the one woman exhibition, "Skipped Destinations", at the Michigan Union from February to March, 2006.
Jocelyn Gotlib is one of the founders of FORT, a collaborative art project that focuses on painting and collaborative work. She has worked on documentary photography projects in New Orleans, Biloxi, Ukraine, Russia and France. As a volunteer with Hillel, she documented the devastation of Hurricane Katrina four months after the Hurricane in December through January 2005-2006 in Biloxi, MS and New Orleans, LA. She captured life in Ukraine while volunteering with the Jewish Distribution Committee (JDC) to rebuild a Jewish Canteen in Konotop. Jocelyn also worked with Volunteers for Peace (VFP) in Voronezh, Russia. Jocelyn has the unique ability to capture spontaneous interactions in a meaningful context. Her interest in photojournalism ensures that she always has a camera by her side.
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