Evan Murphy is a photographer from Philadelphia who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He received his B.F.A. in Photography from the Tyler School of Art at Temple University. His practice centers on alternative photographic processes, particularly the three-color method, and he works in a film lab where he engages with both traditional and experimental techniques.

Evan’s work has been featured in exhibitions such as Heaven is a Truck in New York; Time and Space at Unique Photo in Philadelphia; Color Shifts with the Inter Society Color Council in Rochester; the Open Call Show at Green Point Gallery in Brooklyn; and the Nazareth Photography Club Exhibit at Nazareth Center for the Arts. Earlier exhibitions include Bare Men: The Group Show at The Living Gallery in Brooklyn; Color Show with ISCC; Muscle Memory at Temple Contemporary; and I Could Care Less in Rome, Italy.

His work has also appeared in publications such as The Hang Magazine (Issue 48) and Pinhole Poetry.