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Rachel Hulin

Biography

Rachel Hulin

Rachel Hulin is a writer and photographer. Her personal essays and writing about photography have appeared in Rolling Stone, Nerve, Radar Magazine, Huffington Post and The Daily Beast. Her photography book, FLYING HENRY, was released by PowerHouse Books in 2013. Her work has been shown at Jen Bekman Gallery, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Wallspace Gallery and the New York Photo Festival, among others. Hulin has lectured about her own work, professional practices and about the role of social media in photography at ICP, SVA, Parsons, Brown University, RISD and MIAD. Editorial photography clients include Martha Stewart Living, Country Living, Whole Foods Magazine and Fitness Magazine. Hulin has a BA from Brown University and an MA from NYU. She is represented by ClampArt Gallery in New York. She lives with her husband and two children in Providence, Rhode Island.

Rachel Hulin

Books by Rachel Hulin

by Rachel Hulin - Fiction

Matilda Goodman is an underemployed wedding photographer grappling with her failure to live as an artist and the very bad lie she has told her boyfriend (that she has a dead twin). Harry, her (totally alive) brother, is an untenured professor of literature, anxiously contemplating his publishing status (unpublished) and sleeping with a student. When Matilda invites her boyfriend home for Thanksgiving to meet the family, and when Harry makes a desperate --- and unethical --- move to save his career, they set off an avalanche of shame, scandal and drunken hot tub revelations that force them to examine the truth about who they really are.