Name Tabitha Soren TV shows Week In Rock | Role Photographer | |
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Full Name Tabitha Lee Sornberger Children Quinn Tallulah Lewis, Dixie Lewis, Walker Jack Lewis Similar Kate Bohner, Eric Schmidt, Michael Lewis |
Tabitha soren interview part two
Tabitha Soren Lewis (born Tabitha Lee Sornberger; August 19, 1967) is an American fine art photographer and former reporter for MTV News, ABC News and NBC News.
Contents
- Tabitha soren interview part two
- 2pac interview with tabitha soren part 1
- Early career
- Later career
- Personal life
- References

2pac interview with tabitha soren part 1
Early career

As a 19-year-old college student at NYU, Soren appeared in the 1987 music video for "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)" by the Beastie Boys. At the age of 23, she was the face of MTV's Choose or Lose campaign, which focused on encouraging young adults to vote.[2] She interviewed Hillary Clinton, Anita Hill and Yasser Arafat, among others. She is mentioned in the 1998 film American History X,[4] and also had a cameo role in the film The Cable Guy as herself. Clips of her interviews with Tupac Shakur were included in the 2003 documentary film Tupac: Resurrection.
Later career

After working in television news, Soren spent a year studying art and photography at Stanford. Over the past ten years, her projects have been published in The New York Times Magazine, Canteen, Vanity Fair, McSweeney’s, Sports Illustrated, and New York, among others. Public collections include the Los Angeles Country Museum of Art, Oakland Museum of Art, in California, the New Orleans Museum of Art, Pier 24 Photography, Transformer Station in Ohio and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in Louisiana.

In 2012, her show Running appeared at the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art. A three-year-long project shot in 15 states, including Mexico and Canada, Running featured dramatically lit, isolated individuals running in everyday settings.

In 2015, Soren’s show Fantasy Life debuted at the Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles, CA and traveled to the Bay Area. The exhibition showcased images of 21 baseball players selected for the Oakland A’s 2002 draft class, whom Soren followed for thirteen years until they were out of baseball. Later in 2015, Soren released Panic Beach, a photographic series of rugged, powerful waves along coastlines all over the world.
Her series Surface Tension is about the struggle to adapt to technological domination. All of the images are shot on an 8” x 10” view camera on film. Soren is represented by the Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles.
Personal life
Soren married author Michael Lewis in 1997. They have three children: Quinn, Dixie, and Walker.