Polly Irungu

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OccupationsPhotographer, journalist
Polly Irungu
Irungu stands among a group of people with a Nikon camera around her neck
Irungu in 2026
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EducationUniversity of Oregon (BA)
OccupationsPhotographer, journalist

Polly Irungu is a Kenyan-American photographer and journalist. She founded Black Women Photographers, a global network aimed at promoting and assisting Black and African women creatives. She was the official photo editor for the office of US vice president Kamala Harris and a White House photographer for the Biden-Harris Administration.

In 2025, Irungu started a new role as the Junior Photographer attached to Governor Wes Moore's Office for the State of Maryland.[1][2]

Irungu was born in Nairobi, Kenya.[3] She moved to the United States at the age of 4,[4] and was raised in both Kansas and Oregon.[5]

Irungu worked at McDonald's in high school, and saved her earnings to buy her first camera.[4] She practiced portrait photography using her brother as her model, and visited sporting events to better learn how to properly photograph fast subjects.[6] Irungu earned her Bachelor of Arts in journalism from the University of Oregon in 2017.[7]

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