Rhiannon Adam is a photographic artist born in Cork, Ireland. She currently lives and works between London and the United States. Adam’s work is centered on research-based, long-form, social documentary projects that use analog photographic processes and archive materials to tell stories, as well as her ongoing obsession with Polaroid and the materiality of the photographic image. Her early life experiences have had a lasting influence on her work, with a focus on remote communities, the concept of utopia and the fine line between fact and fiction. When not creating her own projects, she can often be found giving lectures and teaching workshops at various photography festivals and institutions worldwide.