Constance Iloh is a visual artist, photographer, anthropologist, and qualitative methodologist. Through photography, Iloh celebrates the power and potential of the still image. A persistent chronicler of themes of light, darkness, oppression, culture, style, faith, and humanity; Constance’s work includes portraiture, editorial photography, photojournalism, fine art photography, and street photography. Constance Iloh’s photography has been featured by Photo Vogue, NBC Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Center of Photography, and NPR. Iloh is also the author of the seminal, “Do It for the Culture: The Case for Memes in Qualitative Research” in the International Journal of Qualitative Methods. She was a guest luminary for SAGE Methods discussing, “The Visual Arts, Photography, and Qualitative Research.“

Constance was an exhibiting artist in the 2023, “Our Truths, Be Told” art exhibition at Sovern sponsored by the Los Angeles Center for Photography.

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