Liz Borda was born and raised in New York. She graduated from Hunter college with a double maior in Media Studies and Art Studio. She studied photojournalism in graduate school. Currently, she is a freelance photographer and is based in New York.

Her work has been published in NYU School of Law Magazine, Narratively, NYC Art Parasites, Latina Magazine, The Indypendent, Times Ledger Newspapers, Queens Chronicle, Manhattan Times, Gawker, Valleywag, Jalopnik and Travel Agent Magazine.

Liz has worked with non-profit, humanitarian organizations and institutions such as Brooklyn Boatworks, Girl Scouts of Greater New York, American Red Cross in Greater New York, Polytechnic Institute of New York, Project HAPPY (Hunter Activity Program for Parents and Youth) and Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter.

She has received awards from the Ippies awards for work in The Indypendent, Ohio University's Student Expo for Visual Arts and was selected to participate in the Focus on Monferrato Proiect in Italy.

Exhibitions

Portfolio Development: The Annual Exhibition Soho Photo Gallery, Tribeca, New York 2024

Portfolio Development: The Annual Exhibition Soho Photo Gallery, Tribeca, New York 2023

Every Woman, Art Show/Auction, Industry City Brooklyn. New York 2017

A Woman's View, Matted LIC, Long Island City, New York 2017

Rising Waters: Photographs of Sandy, Museum of the City of New York, New York 2013 – 2014

SANDY: Devastation, Document, Drive, The Powerhouse Arena, Brooklyn, New York 2013

Lady Ride Solo Show, Freddy's Bar Brooklyn, New York 2012

Ohio University Student Expo Athens, Ohio 2010

Vague Terrain, Manhattanville Group Exhibition New York, New York 2008

Hot Sauce, Silent Art Auction Benefit for Village Kids Nursery Scholarship Fund New York 2007

Uptown Stroll, What We See Group Exhibition Inwood, New York 2007

We Are All Photographers Now! Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland 2007

You Can Do That Too Brooklyn, New York 2006 and 2007

Uptown Stroll Inwood, New York 2006

Below 220 Inwood, New York 2006

Art in the Park Inwood, New York 2006

Hunter College Group Exhibition Mark Feldstein Memorial New York, New York 2002