RemiJin Camping is a Filipina-American photographic artist based in South Florida. She holds two Bachelor degrees, one in Music and one with a concentration in Photography, and a Master of Fine Arts in Photography from Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida. In the Fall of 2022, RemiJin became an Assistant Professor of Photography at Barry University, where she teaches analog, alternative processes, and digital photography.
RemiJin’s artwork thoughtfully creates photo-based pieces and projects that explore themes of memory, emotions, and stories narrated with objects and landscapes. The need to make these works stems from an awareness of the limited existence humans have and wanting to give visual life to these narratives. Sometimes they are her own story, be it a happy or sad experience, and other times they are another person’s story that she has connected with and has been moved to tell.
A Critical Mass 2022 top 200 Finalist, RemiJin has shown her work nationally and internationally, most recently with Women Photographers- Shared Documentary Narratives at the HistoryMiami Museum in Miami, FL, Toiling the Land at ArtsGarage in Delray, FL,The City of Pembroke Pines 19th Annual Art Competition at Studio 18 Art Complex in Pembroke Pines, FL, in New Realities SPE 2024 Member’s Exhibition at SIUE Art and Design Gallery in Edwardsville, Illinois, Color Culture: Our History and Heritage through Fiber at the Thousand Islands Art Center in Clayton, New York, the MIFA Gallery in Miami, Florida in the group exhibition, The Chronicle is the Fable for these Timid Eyes, and at the CAMP Gallery in North Miami in the FAMA group exhibition, This is Not a Doll’s House.
RemiJin is represented by The Contemporary Art Modern Project (CAMP) Gallery in North Miami, Florida. She is a resident artist at Studio18 Art Complex in Pembroke Pines, FL.
Instagram- @remijinphotography
Email- remijin@gmail.com

"The Diva", 2012. Self-portrait taken during Undergraduate program.