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ARCHIVE EPISODE: Farrah Skeiky  Farrah is an amazing live music photographer focused on the hardcore and punk scenes in the DC/Baltimore region.  Her work captures unbelievable energy and won her a lot of attention.  Her clients run the gamut from Fender Guitars to Bon Appetit magazine, and all types in between.

In 2020, she self-published a photo book called Present Tense: DC Punk and DIY Right Now. Her exhibition of the same name was Transformer Gallery’s 17th Annual DC Solo Artist Exhibition.

She is a member of: Women Photograph, Diversify Photo, To The Front, and Women Photojournalists of Washington.

No Echo highlighted her in 2018

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