Stephenie Hollyman Bio
Stephenie's extensive experience as an international photojournalist enables her to capture compelling images on your wedding day with sensitivity, zeal and passion. Her story telling photos will evoke warm memories of magical moments in the years ahead. She is available to document your important day either in the Hudson Valley or Palm Beach, Florida.
Ms. Hollyman's work as an international photographer and video-journalist has taken her to many of the world's countries for publications such as TIME, PEOPLE, and STERN Magazine. Her photo book Dogon, Africa's People of the Cliffs was published by Harry N. Abrams in 2000. A past Fulbright scholar, she was profiled on CBS Sunday Morning by Charles Kuralt for her book on the homeless, "We The Homeless, Portraits of America's Displaced People" for which she and the book's designer Michael Beirut of Pentagram Design, won an AIGA Book Award in 1988. The work was also exhibited in a one-person show at the Senate Rotunda in Washington, D.C., sponsored by Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.

Hollyman's photographic work has also been included in numerous exhbitions.
Hollyman also produces original multimedia content that exploits convergence. The stories include streaming video, audio, interactivity and photography.
She is pictured here seated in a cave high in the cliff overlooking the Dogon village of Ireli in Mali with the Hogon and chief of the village.
