Maggie Hallahan

Maggie Hallahan (born 1961) is an American editorial and advertising photographer. Her work has been published in newspapers, magazines and contributed to a couple of photography books. In 2004, she founded the multimedia production company MHPV and serves as its CEO and director.
Her exhibition State of Emergency: Disaster Response in California was shown at the Oakland Museum of California in 2002.
Hallahan worked with the United Nations Foundation and Roll Back Malaria Partnership in 2011, and the United States Agency for International Development in 2013.
Early life and career
Hallahan attended Reseda High School.
She shot the "Malibu Fire" photo used for the band Hole's 1998 album Celebrity Skin.
Exhibitions
In 2002, Hallahan's 45 photograph solo exhibit, State of Emergency: Disaster Response in California was shown at the Oakland Museum of California.
In 2008, Hallahan's photographic collection on Malaria was included in a book titled What Matters, by David Elliot Cohen.
 
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