Meet the Editorial Team
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Louise Anderbjörk
FOUNDER & EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Louise is a sports and live performance photographer from Stockholm, Sweden, with a degree in International Relations and Sustainable Development. Having discovered photography at a young age through her involvement in Equestrian sports, Louise now works as an active photojournalist with experience working across a range of sports organisations, music and theatre venues, and live events in both Sweden and the UK.
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Tristan Sharman
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Tristan is a Geography graduate and content creator from the Cotswolds in England, now based in Edinburgh, Scotland. First picking up a camera for lifestyle and documentary filmmaking, he came to love capturing stills as well. In recent years he has honed his craft in photography and storytelling through the means of sports, theatre and travel photography.
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Kailee Parsons
PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR
Kailee is a graduate student in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow, originally from the Pacific Northwest and now residing in Edinburgh. She is passionate about storytelling in its many forms, from writing prose and making theatre to digital marketing and photography. Kailee is especially interested in capturing beauty in everyday spaces and using social media to connect with others, and is excited that her role within PRISMA allows her to do both.
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Maggie Zhu
PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR
Maggie is a Comparative Literature & German graduate from China. As a live performance and music photographer, Maggie explores candid photography in various styles. She strives to capture genuine moments through freezing the energy and emotions of diverse performances. Over the past few years, she has worked with numerous theater productions, live houses, concerts, as well as art festivals.
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Amanda MacEachen
CONTENT MANAGER
Amanda is an undergraduate student in astrophysics from Scotland. Her main interest is capturing moments from live music performances and she has spent the last few years freelancing in events. Amanda loves many aspects of content creation and has grown to appreciate short form video content. She is excited that her role in PRISMA allows freedoms to showcase photographers work in this format.