Jessica Alderman is an grant winning international photographer. Specializing in both documentary and fine art photography, she has traveled across the United States and around the globe dedicated to providing a resource for non-profit organizations to communicate their cause. The author of three published books and three short documentary films, Jessica's work ranges from nature and landscapes to midwives in areas of conflict.

Jessica is strives to bring together her two passions for healthcare and documentary photography. With a Master's in Public Health from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, she uses her photography to promote behavior change communication. As a visual story teller, she specializes in Needs Assessments, and offers a photographic persepective to qualitative research and evaluation.

Jessica is available for contract and her work is for sale upon request.


Recent Publications: From the War to the Womb, Microfinance: Empowering Women, Changing Lives, How you can Beat Pneumonia, Nature,

Recent press: Colorado College Bulletin