About Zorah
Zorah Olivia is a queer photographer whose lens centers the vibrant intersections of identity, energy, and emotion. Working across portraiture, music, movement, and subculture, her work captures how women—and queer lives—see and are seen, blending authenticity with visual nuance.
With collaborations spanning Apple, Levi’s, Adidas, and HBO, Zorah’s practice is rooted in storytelling as empowerment: celebrating lived experience, challenging dominant narratives, and cultivating connection. A key contributor to the women’s skateboarding community, she documents and uplifts its athletes—helping redefine how they are represented in visual culture.
Her work aligns with feminist and intersectional values—amplifying voices across LGBTQ+, BIPOC, and social justice communities. As a visual advocate for equity and visibility, Zorah doesn’t just frame moments—she reclaims space. Through her art, she asserts that women's vision is boundless, self-determined, and a force for change.
Clients:
Apple, Levi’s, Nike, Adidas, Red Bull, Vans, ViewSonic, HBO, AARP, ESPN, Genesis, Pitchfork, The New York Times, Mission Magazine, MotorTrend, ThinkTank, Monster Children, Profoto, Fujifilm North America, Thrasher Magazine, Darn Tough Vermont, Skateistan, Obey, Skull Candy, Vice, CCS, Chrome Industries, Street League Skateboarding, Girls Are Awesome, Photo LA, Artsy, PDN, Psychic Hotline, Pitch Perfect PR, Red Light Management, Charm School Media, The Glow Management, Meredith College.