Career
Her most well-known body of work, The Ninth Floor, documented the lives of a group of young heroin users over the course of several years. Dimmock is a 2005 graduate of the program in documentary photography and photojournalism at the International Center of Photography. She shoots regularly for the New York Times Magazine, Fortune, Newsweek and other United States. magazines.
She has been profiled in New York magazine, Aperture, Photo District News, and the British Journal of Photography.
She began her "Ninth Floor" project in late 2004 in Manhattan. A drug dealer noticed her camera, approached her on the street, and invited her to take photographs of him.
He led Dimmock to a building in the Flatiron District, where Dimmock spent eight months photographing the approximately 30 heroin addicts who shared an apartment. In June 2005, the owners of the apartment evicted the addicts, but Dimmock continued to photograph two of the couples for more than two years after the eviction.
The project was published as a video and as a book in 2007.
2008: "The Ninth Floor," Foley Gallery, New York City 2007: Jessica Dimmock: The Ninth Floor (video) 2010: Paparazzi (short film) 2011: Wait for Maine (music video) 2011: Without (feature film).