Diana Markosian is an American-Armenian documentary photographer, writer, and filmmaker. She is known for her photo essays, including Inventing My Father, about her relationship with her father; 1915, about the Armenian genocide; and most recently Santa Barbara, about her family's immigration to the US. Diana takes an intimate approach to her photography and video storytelling, in work that is both conceptual and documentary. Her projects have been featured in National Geographic, The New Yorker, and The New York Times.