nadia
Nadia Chaudhury is a designer, writer, and photographer from New York City. She grew up in Queens; went to high school at Bronx Science; got her bachelor's degree in journalism, nonfiction, and poetry from Eugene Lang College at The New School University in Manhattan; and spends a lot of time in Brooklyn (sorry Staten Island). She moved to Boston to get her master's degree in print and publishing, focusing on magazines. And now she's back in New York.

She's written for The Brooklyn Rail, The L Magazine, and Weekly Dig, among other publications. She's photographed for The L Magazine, Encore Magazine, The Brooklyn Rail, The Greenpoint Gazette, and Time Out Boston. She has designed for The Brooklyn Rail and The Greenpoint Gazette. .



UPDATES

(March 26, 2011) What have I been up to?

I live-blogged Roebling, Mr. Brooklyn Bunny, for The Hairpin, one of my favorite sites.

I shot the Snow Row in Hull, Massachusetts earlier this month for Time Out Boston.

I shot Bright Eyes, Superchunk and Wild Flag at Radio City Music Hall for L Magazine, and Rolling Stone featured two of my Wild Flag/Carrie Brownstein photos, here (with Rob Sheffield's article!) and here. And I took photos of Beach House at Webster Hall and concluded that they're an indoor band versus an outdoor band.

I attended the Rally for Women's Health Care for L Magazine.

Josh and I made and ate pop culture foods, including milk steak, and Marshall Erickson's version of a salad for Warming Glow.

(February 6, 2011) So, yeah, it's been a while, no? Anyways, I've been keeping busy shooting concerts & etc. for The L Magazine (look around here) and formerly for Encore Magazine.

AND! I interviewed Ryan Kwanten (of True Bloood last November in anticipation of his film Red Hill

A photo of mine is featured as the cover for Redivider, Fall 2010.

(August 10, 2010) I finally made a page for all of my published photographs, with more to come.

(June 16, 2010) My online projects, resume, contact, and links are all up.

(June 3, 2010) For the time being, check out my design clips on my Flickr while I try to get my design section up and running.