Noah Winston is a Texas-based portrait and documentary photographer whose work centers
on long-form storytelling, public participation, and lived experience. He is currently
developing Stories Under A Tent, a traveling photography project that creates temporary
public spaces for individuals to be seen, photographed, and heard. Participants are invited to
share fragments of their personal history, contributing to a growing archive of everyday
experience and collective memory.
Winston’s projects focus on working-class and marginalized communities, exploring how
personal narratives intersect with larger social forces. His practice has been recognized for its
ethical engagement and commitment to witnessing rather than extraction, emphasizing the
quiet, deliberate processes of photography as a tool for understanding, empathy, and human
connection.
Participation in the program is free and offered on a walk-up basis; interviews typically last up to 10 minutes.