Hallie Geller

New Yorker

Creating by writing with light

Pictures have the ability to convey multiple levels of reality. Capturing the right moment with the correct tool is key. Saying that no one cares, but seeing that they do is the point of photography, a very important medium in today’s world.

Born in 1989, Hallie graduated as a creative advertising major studying at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. With a passion for photography Hallie finds meaning of the world through the lens of a camera. Aiming to change the world through photos, she enjoys traveling, indulges herself in unique situation in order to “freeze time” for all to enjoy, and spending time with her family. Looking through the mirrors of memory, her camera is always present being her basic form of communication. Any close person to Hallie will attest to the fact that Hallie and her camera have been inseparable all her life.

After having the pleasure of working with the Michael Kors as a creative visual intern in 2010, Shooting for Conde’ Nast in London, Scotland, and Paris Summer 2011, as well as being Fashion Week coordinator under Kelly Cutrone at New York’s Public Relations Hub, Peoples Revolution in Fall 2011, to much much more Hallie has committed herself in following her passion for visuals. Her journey continued living on the streets on Manhattan to the dry lands of the Middle East doing what she believes will change perspectives, fundamentally.

  • Education
    • Syracuse Universtiy