Robin Resch is an American photographer who lived and worked in Italy, France and the Netherlands until 1998.  She left Europe to pursue her Master’s in Architecture at Princeton University, which she combined with advanced photographic studies with Emmet Gowin and Andrew Moore. Her architectural training informs her documentary photographic work as she is particularly interested in making images that are about people and their personal environments as well as the impact of people on our collective environments.  Her landscape photography, which is more abstract, seeks to explore our human experience of the natural environment.

Her work has been exhibited at Princeton University’s Lucas Gallery, NRG’s headquarters, the Nassau Club, the Arts Council of Princeton, the Pringle Gallery in Philadelphia, Design Within Reach, Princeton Project Space, amongst others.  Her photographs have been published in a range of art books and magazines, including GQ Italia, the New York Times, the Witte de With Cahiers, the Rotterdams Dagblad,  Princeton Magazine amongst others.

She has maintained an active portrait studio in the heart of Princeton since 2003.   In 2012, she was honored to be the exclusive campaign photographer for First Lady Michelle Obama in Princeton.  For 2020-2021, she was Artist in Residence for the Princeton Arts Council of Princeton and Princeton University’s Humanities Council. In 2023 she was commissioned by Princeton University to create the cover art for the 2023 reunions.