Olivia "LIT LIV" Morgan (b. 1998) is a Jamaican-American conceptual and street photographer. Started their photography journey documenting underground nightlife under the name LIT LIV. Olivia’s work explores themes of identity, self-acceptance, and the complexities of navigating societal expectations as a queer Black artist.
Using photography as their way to find connection, and truth. Working primarily with analog photography, Olivia captures intimate, raw, and authentic moments, inviting viewers into the emotional and physical transformations of those who don’t conform, sparking internal dialogue and deeper understanding. There is a frequency, like a supernatural feeling Olivia taps into in my process of image making. It is an art that demands thoughtful consideration of the subject and environment.
Olivia has forged partnerships with premier brands spanning across the U.S. Her collaborations boast an impressive roster, including Soho House, Timberland, LaQuan Smith, Rémy Martin, Essence, and more.
Exhibited nationally, including in EXPRESSIVE at Agora Gallery (New York), Pride at Drew Gallery (Washington, DC), UNFILTERED at Spiralis Gallery (Maryland), Relentless Resilience at Ronel Similien Gallery (Miami), and Against Dystopia at Diane Rosenstein Gallery (Los Angeles). Press and honors include Short-list finalist for the Ian Parry Photojournalist Grant 2023 and named in HYPEBAE’s “Top 11 Queer Photographers to Watch.” in 2025.