Architectural and landscape photographer Jade Doskow is known for her rigorously composed and eerily poetic images that examine the intersection of people, nature, and time. Based in New York, she holds a BA from New York University and an MFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts. She is Adjunct Professor of Photography at the City University of New York, and on the photography faculty of the School of Visual Arts and International Center of Photography. Doskow was named 'One to Watch' by American Photo in 2013; other publications include The Atlantic, American Photo, Design Arts Daily, New York Observer, NPR Picture Show, ArchDaily, and Wired. Recent exhibitions include SIFest Photo Festival in Italy, Lost Utopias at Onishi Project and Stories in the Social Landscape at ICP. Her photographs were featured on billboards as part of the Paint the City project. Doskow is a contributor to the ESTO archive of architectural photography. Doskow is currently working with the award-winning filmmaker Philip Shane on a documentary about her world's fair project, due for completion in 2015-16, and also working on a book of this work. She lives and works out of Brooklyn, New York, with her husband Lambert and son Benjamin.