Jenny Sampson: Skaters -
JENNY SAMPSON, johnna, seattle, 2022, Wet plate collodion, 15 x 18 inches (framed), courtesy of the artist.

Photography Gallery

Jenny Sampson: Skaters

November 16 - December 31, 2024


Curated by Louisa Gloger

Berkeley-based photographer Jenny Sampson has spent many years photographing the Bay Area skater community. Skaters have long been seen as rebellious, marked by their fashion, the noise they make rolling down the streets, and their unconventional use of urban spaces. This non-conformist image reflects the depth and determination of skate culture, where skaters fall, rise, and persevere with resilience. Working with the 173-year-old photographic process of wet collodion or tintype, Sampson captures the beauty and spirit of the thoroughly contemporary culture of skating. Creating these intimate portraits requires time, interaction, and collaboration, mirroring the inclusive nature of skater culture. Each portrait reveals a unique honesty, offering a glimpse into the skater or sitter’s true character. 

Sampson was born and raised in San Francisco. She earned a B.A. in Psychobiology at Pitzer College and has since dedicated her time to her photographic endeavors. She teaches high school darkroom photography, writes and photographs for WithitGirl, is a Rolls and Tubes Collective member, and is the Board President of the East Bay Photo Collective. Daylight Books published her monographs, Skaters and Skater Girls, in 2017 and 2020, respectively.  A History of Photography, by Rolls and Tubes, was published in 2021.

OPENING RECEPTION: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16
3 PM Artist Talks
4–5 PM Reception
Free and Open to All