Nora Benjamin (b. 1999) is an experimental photographer and collagist based in Chicago.
In her photographs and collages, Nora uses a visual language heavily influenced by surrealism. Her work often explores themes of delirium, hyperconsumerism, and identity. She experiments with color, distorted perspectives, and other techniques to create imagery that evokes a sense of a dream-like state. Her work challenges viewers to consider how modern culture distorts reality and shapes our perception. She graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta with a B.F.A. in Commercial Photography and a minor in Advertising and Branding: Art Direction. Nora also holds an M.F.A. in Photography from Columbia College Chicago. She is currently teaching as an adjunct professor at Purdue University Northwest.