Acclaimed documentary photographer with a distinct style, Darcy’s recent editorial work was recognized by Communications Arts and POYi in 2009.
Her clients includes The New Yorker, Newsweek, Time, Rolling Stone, Gourmet, Wired, Reader’s Digest, Men’s Journal, Institutional Investor, Fortune, People, Harper’s Bazaar, AARP, CNNMoney and MSNBC.
At the same time pursuing her own documentary projects. Since 1990 Darcy has been documenting the poor in the United States and abroad, following many as they struggle to live with the complexities of poverty and AIDS. (Darcy’s enduring study for the last 16 years has been the life of an AIDs-afflicted woman, Julie). Receiving a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship and an Open Society Institute Fellowship among other honors for her photography.