HISTORICAL TRAVELING PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITS
Powerful Visual Stories from Defining Moments in American History
Award-winning photographer Lawrence Jenkins presents a collection of museum-quality traveling exhibitions documenting pivotal moments in contemporary American history. These exhibits combine compelling photojournalism, historical context, and powerful storytelling to create engaging experiences for audiences of all ages.
- The historic first presidential campaign of Barack Obama
- Street-level perspectives from the Presidential Inauguration in Washington, D.C.
- Rare moments capturing the energy, emotion, and significance of a transformational moment in American politics
- The devastating aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana
- The impact of displacement and recovery efforts in Dallas, Texas
- A visual examination of resilience, loss, and rebuilding
- Historic images from Atlanta during the funeral services honoring Coretta Scott King
- Community remembrance, civil rights legacy, and national reflection
- A compelling visual record of an important chapter in American history
EXHIBIT PACKAGE A
$3,500 | 6-Week Rental
Shipping, installation, insurance, and return shipping are the responsibility of the hosting venue.
EXHIBIT PACKAGE B
$6,500 | 8-Week Rental
Shipping, installation, insurance, and return shipping are the responsibility of the hosting venue.
Artist Talk
$2500 | Plus Expenses
Extended leases available upon request.
About the Photographer
Lawrence Jenkins is a documentary and corporate photographer whose work has been published by The Dallas Morning News, The New York Times, USA Today, and numerous publications worldwide. His clients have included Baylor Scott & White Health, DFW International Airport, American Airlines, and 7-Eleven. Through his photography, Jenkins documents moments where history, culture, and human experience intersect.
Booking & Availability
Contact Lawrence Jenkins Pictures for exhibition schedules, availability, and venue requirements.
ljenkins@lawrencejenkinspictures.com 214-538-2081