Logan White was born and raised in the Deep American South which instilled in her an investigative spirit into the dualities of place, body, and time. Raised on folklore and classical music, her work is imbued with the ambiance of her heritage- the magnetism of the haunted south and the emotional intensity of the Romantic period. As a young creative girl trying to express herself in the bible belt, White came up against censorship and as a result, her process of making pictures is both nostalgic and subversive.
Logan White graduated from Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in photography and studied on the European Honors Program in Rome, Italy. Her work has been in various publications such as the New York Times, Vogue, Purple, Dazed, and L'Officiel Art Paris. White has exhibited internationally at galleries such as Steve Turner Gallery and the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles, the Photo Vogue Festival in Milan, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery and Spencer Brownstone Gallery in New York.
Logan White currently lives and works in New York.