Leica Store & Gallery New York Presents Growing Up Travelling by Jamie Johnson
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Leica Store & Gallery New York Presents Growing Up Travelling by Jamie Johnson
Featuring photographs from her award-winning monograph and new unpublished works, Jamie Johnson’s long-term documentary project offers a rare and intimate portrait of childhood within Ireland’s Traveller community.



NEW YORK, NY.- Leica Gallery is pleased to present Growing Up Travelling, a powerful solo exhibition by acclaimed documentary photographer Jamie Johnson. Opening July 16 and on view through August 30, 2026, the exhibition features photographs from Johnson’s award-winning and sold-out monograph Growing Up Travelling (Kehrer Verlag, 2021), alongside new, previously unpublished works from the ongoing series.



For more than a decade, Johnson has documented the lives of Irish Traveller children and families throughout Ireland. An indigenous Irish ethnic minority, the Traveller community maintains a distinct cultural identity and rich oral tradition while continuing to face widespread discrimination and social exclusion. Through years of repeated visits and sustained engagement, Johnson developed close relationships within the community, creating a body of work that offers a rare and deeply personal perspective on childhood, family, identity, and belonging.



The exhibition traces the lives of the young people Johnson first photographed years ago, many of whom have since grown into adulthood. Her images reveal moments of joy, resilience, tenderness, and strength, presenting a nuanced portrait of a community often misunderstood or overlooked. Rather than reinforcing stereotypes, Growing Up Travelling invites viewers to encounter the individuality and humanity of its subjects through intimate visual storytelling.



“Over the years, I have traveled back and forth to Ireland, returning again and again to photograph many of the same children as they grow up,” says Johnson. “What began as a photographic project evolved into lasting friendships and a long-term commitment to documenting a community that welcomed me into their lives.”

At its core, the exhibition explores the universal experience of childhood while examining how culture, tradition, and environment shape young lives. As both a documentary photographer and a mother, Johnson brings empathy and curiosity to her work, capturing the complexities of growing up within a rapidly changing world.



“Each time I return, things have changed, yet the relationships remain,” Johnson reflects. “The children I first photographed years ago are now young adults, and new generations continue to grow up before my lens.”

Through Growing Up Travelling, Johnson offers a compelling visual record of a living culture while celebrating the dignity, humor, resilience, and spirit of the children and families she has come to know. The exhibition serves as both an important documentary archive and a reminder of photography’s unique ability to foster understanding across communities.



Prints featured in the exhibition were generously provided by Weldon Color Lab.

As part of the exhibition program, Leica Gallery will host an opening reception on Thursday, July 16, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, welcoming guests to experience Growing Up Travelling and meet the artist. On Tuesday, July 21, at 6:30 PM, Johnson will join Leica Gallery New York Director Michael Foley for an artist talk exploring the stories, relationships, and experiences behind the photographs.



These programs reflect Leica Gallery’s ongoing commitment to celebrating the art of visual storytelling and connecting exceptional photographers with audiences, collectors, and the broader photographic community.

Jamie Johnson is an American documentary photographer whose work investigates childhood, cultural identity, mobility, and the complex relationship between people and their environments. Born in Brooklyn, New York, and educated at New York University, she has lived and worked in London and Los Angeles and is currently based in France.



For more than twenty years, Johnson has developed long-term photographic projects rooted in sustained engagement and embedded access. Working across Europe, Asia, South America, and the United States, she focuses on communities navigating tradition, marginalization, and intergenerational continuity. As a mother, her sustained interest in childhood is both personal and documentary, examining how young lives are shaped by culture, geography, and social structure.

Her first monograph, Growing Up Travelling (Kehrer Verlag, 2021), received multiple international photo book awards. Her second book, The Female Spirit (Peanut Press, 2024), further established her reputation for rigorous, long-form visual storytelling. Johnson has been recognized in Critical Mass—Top 50, 2017 and 2019—and named Photographer of the Year for her work with Irish Traveller communities.

Her work has been exhibited internationally in galleries and museums, published widely, and acquired for institutional and private collections. She lectures on documentary photography at universities and festivals worldwide.



Exhibition Hours

Leica Gallery New York is open Monday through Saturday, 10:00 AM–6:00 PM, and Sunday from 12:00 PM–5:00 PM.

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