Photography

A tattooed woman with short dark hair wearing headphones, a pink neck accessory, and a black jacket, standing with one arm raised.
A young man standing on a street protest with his fist raised in the air. He is wearing a beige shirt and a black jacket, carrying a backpack. There are tents, people, and signs in the background, with smoke and an overcast sky.
A woman with dark hair and red lipstick playing a guitar on stage, wearing colorful clothing and watermelon earrings.

Joma Geneciran (they/them) is a documentary and portrait photographer working across social movements, live music, and cultural events. Their practice emerges from proximity and participation—shooting not as a fly on the wall, but from within the communities and scenes they document. The resulting images capture both the decisive moment and the deeper context—protest mobilizations, concert performances, intimate portraits, everyday scenes of collective life. Joma works with movement organizations, queer community spaces, educational institutions, and artists and organizers, offering event documentation, editorial photography, and portrait sessions.

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