United States, Saint Louis, Missouri
Bailey Elizabeth Rogers is a photographer, creative activist, and storyteller who views and captures the world in a series of singular moments: Moments that raise questions; Moments that tell stories; Moments that celebrate the beauty in the broken, and are the anthems and soul of the human experience. Rooted in a basement darkroom and shaped by 20+ years behind the lens, her style blends elements of documentary, street, macro, music, and portrait photography. Always inspired and informed by the music that constantly fills her ears, Bailey strives to use her art to celebrate the simple beauty in life's ordinary and overlooked subjects and moments, while also shining a light on and starting conversations around socially conscious stories and underrepresented communities.
Bailey’s photography has been featured by media outlets locally, nationally, and internationally, including CNN, The Washington Post, Nickelodeon, Access Hollywood, Zeke Magazine, Paste Magazine, Midwest Living Magazine, and St. Louis Magazine. In addition, she has exhibited her work in solo and group shows online, and in galleries across Missouri and Illinois.
Most recently, her series “How Many Daughters, How Many Sons” was shortlisted for the prestigious 2025 Paris Photo Prize “State Of The World” Award.
Born and raised on the East Coast, Bailey currently lives in Missouri and considers herself a "flower child with a rock and roll soul, and a New York City heart.”