Tabitha Soren Biography
Tabitha Soren is an American fine art photographer who previously worked for MTV News, ABC News, and NBC News. Soren, a 19-year-old college student at NYU, participated in the 1987 music video for the Beastie Boys’ song “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)”.
Age
Soren was born on 19 August 1967, in San Antonio, Texas, United States of America. She is 56 years old as of August 2023.
Husband- Daughter
Soren married the author Michael Lewis in 1997. They have three children. On May 25, 2021, Soren’s daughter Dixie was engaged in a head-on collision with a huge truck near Truckee, California. Dixie was pronounced deceased on the scene.
Career
Soren, a 19-year-old college student at New York University, appeared in the Beastie Boys’ 1987 music video “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) when he was 23. MTV’s television series aimed at encouraging young people to vote The “Choose or Donate” campaign received a Peabody Award for Event Five in 1992. Interviews with Hillary Clinton, Anita Hill, and Yasser Arafat were included in the 2003 documentary Tupac: Resurrection
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After working in television news, Soren studied art and photography at Stanford University for a year. Soren’s work has appeared in New York Times Magazine, Canteen, Vanity Fair, McSweeney’s, Sports Illustrated, and New York Magazine. Public collections include the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Oakland Museum of California, the New Orleans Museum of Art, Pier 24 Photography, the Cleveland Museum of Art Substation, and the Museum of Southern Art in Ogden, Louisiana. In 2012, the exhibition “Run” was shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Indianapolis. “Run,” a three-year project shot in 15 states as well as Mexico and Canada, features bright and isolated characters working through everyday life.
In 2015, Solon’s exhibition “Fantasy Life” was presented at the Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles and toured the San Francisco Bay Area. The exhibit features photographs of 21 baseball players selected from the Oakland Athletics’ 2002 draft class, whom Solon followed for thirteen years until his retirement from baseball. Later that year, Solon presented Panic Beaches, which featured images of rough, powerful waves washing up on beaches around the world.
In 2017, the Aperture Foundation released images of Soren’s fantasy life, along with notes by Dave Eggers. The book was released ahead of a major exhibition called “Fantasy Lives” at San Francisco City Hall, featuring more than 180 of Soren’s paintings. Also in the summer of 2017, EUQINOMprojects in San Francisco exhibited works from the Surfaces series, where all images were shot using 8 x 10 negatives. The gallery also includes photographs from the “As You Know” project.
Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of 2 million dollars.