Alison Rossiter is an American photographer whose practice redefines the boundaries of photography by working exclusively with expired photographic papers. By developing these forgotten materials, Rossiter creates abstract works that capture the passage of time and the unpredictable beauty of the medium. Her series, including Expired Paper and Lament, have gained critical acclaim for their innovation and emotional resonance. Rossiter’s work has been featured in exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago, the J. Paul Getty Museum, and other prominent venues. Her photographs reside in major public collections such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Through her evocative and experimental approach, Rossiter has earned a prominent place in contemporary photographic art.