Christian Moorman was born in San Francisco, USA in 1996. He is a Guyanese-American photographer based between Paris and Guyana. Prior to taking up photography, he spent 8 years studying philosophy and human rights law in the UK and Austria.

He began taking photographs during the pandemic, and his interests in politics, history, and ethics drew him to documentary photography. He allows these interests to guide his practice, and is especially interested in projects exploring themes related to the legacies of colonialism, as well as the complicated experiences of diasporic communities. He is committed to producing work that is well-researched and ethically produced.

In 2024/25, he studied documentary photography in Paris, as part of a course taught by Spéos Photography School and Magnum, and is currently a freelance photographer.

Christian is working on a long-term project documenting the transformations taking place in Guyana following the discovery of oil off its shores in 2015. Additionally, since 2024, he has worked on projects about labourers in the country’s sugar industry, Venezuelan refugees on the country’s border, and the intersection of landscape and postcolonial memory in the Caribbean.

His photography Mount Rushmore would consist of Alex Webb, Sebastião Salgado, Joel Sternfeld, and Nanna Heitmann.

‍ Contact: ‍

cdavism49@gmail.com

+44 7940537806

@christian_moorman

Currently in Paris

Publications
2025, July - Stabroek News

Exhibitions
2025 Magnum x Spéos End of Year Group Exhibition
Fototras Festival de Photographie de Guadeloupe 2025

Awards
1839 Awards Photojournalism Discovery of the Year 2025
CPOY 2025 Documentary Project Finalist
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POY 2025 Feature Photograph Gold Medal
Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant Longlist 2025
Belfast Photo Festival Shortlist 2026