Jeffrey Stockbridge is a Philadelphia-based photographer and fine-art printer. A Drexel University graduate, Stockbridge opened Stockbridge Fine Art Print Studio in 2009. The business specializes in large-format archival printing, scanning and art reproduction. Stockbridge’s clients range from beginners to acclaimed photographers and institutions across the US. As a photographer, Stockbridge is probably best known for his book & documentary series “Kensington Blues,” which highlights the struggles of those suffering from substance use disorder in the neighborhood, viewing with humanity those whom society would often rather not see. Stockbridge has received many awards and fellowships, including a Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Grant, and a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Memorial Fellowship in Photography. His work is in the collections of The Delaware Art Museum, PAFA, and the West Collection. It has also been featured in publications such as The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Time Magazine and the Telegraph UK.
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We asked Jeffrey to share a few favorite spots around Philly.
Tell us about a Philly spot you find yourself returning to over and over.
Drink a Modelo at Michael’s Place, skate at Rizzo Rink, and watch a movie at The Ritz.
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