About Josh
Baltimore City
Josh Sinn is a Maryland-based photographer and educator who received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Working primarily with film, he enjoys documenting all aspects of life, especially focusing on people and their environments. Baltimore has become the central character in most of his work, with photos detailing his relationship with a city home to beauty, joy, and pain.
Sinn has had work published in publications such as… more
Sinn has had work published in publications such as… more
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The Queens of Baltimore
Spanning the last few years, The Queens of Baltimore focuses on the long tradition of drag in Baltimore. The project originally stemmed from my desire to learn and understand more about the history, the committment, and the culture of those that perform.
Freddie
On April 19, 2015, a young Baltimore resident by the name of Freddie Gray died from injuries sustained in police custody a week prior. The death, which was certainly nothing new with the Baltimore Police Department, sparked outrage and sadness in the community of Sandtown-Winchester, where Freddie lived. These photos depict the response and reactions from citizens over the following two weeks.
The Advocate and the Critic
A selection of photos from my series The Advocate and the Critic, which covers the span of about 6 months in 2018, including a 2-week solo road from Baltimore through the American south in an attempt to rediscover myself and the way I connect with photography.