Susan Jennings is a New York–based fine artist who works in various media including video, photography, and sculpture. She is the recipient of a Louis Comfort Tiffany Fellowship and an Art Production Fund 'Artists at Giverny' Fellowship and Residency. She has also been a Fellow at the MacDowell Art Colony in Peterborough, NH, and is currently a studio resident at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts in New York City.

Nonobjective still compositions created by transmitting light onto a wall through transparent and reflective materials. Exposures lasted between 15-20 minutes.
Over thirty girls and women between the ages of 10 and 72 were asked to model their hair in a darkroom to make these photograms. Each model laid her hair onto photo-sensitive paper, thereby blocking light from hitting the paper and leaving a negative one-to-one image of her hair. These unique diptychs are titled by the age of the model.