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Tune in to Episode 85 where we speak with Los Angeles-based photo editor, Karen Williams. After graduating in 2008, Karen faced the harsh realities of the photo industry, struggling with low pay, extreme stress, and lack of career advancement. Burnout and instability were constant, leading her to found Black Visual Queen to combat industry injustices like racism and lack of diversity. Over 15 years, she worked with 14 companies and billion-dollar brands, turning her dream into a reality and now shares her knowledge and experiences with others.
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In this episode, Chester Higgins Jr. discusses his approach to harnessing the spirit within a photograph. He has photographed Muhammad Ali, Betty Shabazz, Gordon Parks, Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, and many more prominent figures. His work is in the permanent collection of the MOMA. In 2022, he was inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame museum. The wisdom in this conversation is invaluable. Chester Higgins Jr. can also be found online at:
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About Ruddy:
Radcliffe Roye is a Brooklyn based documentary photographer specializing in editorial and environmental portraits and photo-journalism photography. A photographer with over twelve years of experience, Radcliffe is inspired by the raw and gritty lives of grass-roots people, especially those of his homeland of Jamaica. Radcliffe strives to tell the stories of their victories and ills by bringing their voices to matte fibre paper.
Recently, Radcliffe began experimenting with interpretative photography, preferring to allow the abstract content within the frame to dictate the voice and purpose of the image. His Elements series focuses on the bold, austere, graphic and emotionally raw imagery, that is trapped behind a diffused lens. With painterly abilities, Radcliffe uses this diffused methodology to subtly awaken the subconscious and expose the isolated figure or vision painted within a rhetorical frame.
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Tune in to episode 82 where we speak again with Kris Graves, a New York City-based photographer and publisher, who details his journey from gallerist to founding Monolith Editions, a Black-owned publishing house dedicated to amplifying marginalized voices. This episode is for any artists interested in publishing their work in book format. We hope this conversation is informative and points you in the right direction.
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Tune in to Episode 81, where we speak with Brooklyn-based photo editor and producer, Tracey Woods about the work that happens to bring photoshoots to life. She shares the transition from magazine covers to digital transitions, industry insights, and ips for photographers to inject their personality into their images.
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Peace family. In this episode, we’re taking you on a journey through the lens of Lawrence Agyei. As always, we focus on more than just the picture-making side of photography; it's about stories, culture, and the real essence of photography. Here are some of the show notes. Enjoy the episode.
Dive into the Visual Chronicles:
Lawrence Agyei fills us in on his background, inspirations, and how he crafts a vibe that makes people feel at home.
He explores personal projects, from futuristic portraits with models to effortlessly capturing the family dynamic of friends.
Behind the Scenes of:
Lawrence's love for storytelling through vibrant colors and textures is the key ingredient.
He walks us through photoshoots for Apple and Nike, where planning meets serendipity in capturing Chicago's essence.
Real Talk on Photography:
Lawrence reveals his roots, documenting friends, and why he's more than just a photographer—he's a storyteller.
Uncover the beauty in simplicity as Lawrence shares tales of spontaneous shoots, like the one with a fashion model in a local park.
Insights for Aspiring Photographers:
The importance of pre-visualization takes center stage—learn from the masters, study like a pro.
Embrace diversity, break industry norms, and capture the magic of different skin tones and backgrounds.
Global Adventures in Photography:
From Ghana to London, Lawrence's lens captures the soul of musicians, models, and friends in unique settings.
Witness the challenges and triumphs, like the unforgettable shoot at a Ghanaian stadium, showcasing determination and vibrant energy.
Film vs. Digital: Lawrence's Perspective:
The richness of film, the trust it builds, and the stories it tells. Lawrence drops jewels on why film holds a special place in his heart.
He shares insights on working with clients, building trust, and the significance of capturing genuine moments.
Building Connections and Authenticity:
Learn how Lawrence creates genuine moments through engagement, thought-provoking questions, and a deep understanding of the people he photographs.
What is it like to photograph a celebrity? We dive into the process of creating an engaging portrait, like the one with artist Leon Bridges, where every element tells a story.
Lawrence Agyei's Creative Universe:
From Nike campaigns to personal projects, Lawrence's lens captures the spirit of each moment, making him an essential voice in the industry. Hear about unique photoshoots, like the one with a dark-skinned model in a cowboy hat against an empty gym backdrop.
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Tune in to Episode 79 where we've created a live podcast episode with Brooklyn-based street photographer, Andre Wagner, at The International Center of Photography located in New York City. We speak with Andre about his ability to find human connections through street photography.
Andre Wagner is a photographer and artist living and working in Brooklyn, NYC. He explores and chronicles the poetic and lyrical nuances of daily life, using the city—particularly his own neighborhood and community—as his subjects. His work and practice fit into the lineage of street photography that investigates the American social landscape, often focusing his lens on themes of race, class, and cultural identity. His work has been seen in The New York Times, the New Yorker, Time, Vogue, and several other publications. He also photographed the key art and campaign photography for Queen & Slim. Andre is the 2022 Gordon Parks fellow.
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Tune in to Episode 78 where we speak with Los Angeles-based editorial and portrait photographer, Phylicia J.L. Munn, about her strategies for photographing celebrities.
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Tune in to Episode 77 where we speak with Los Angeles-based photojournalist and documentary photographer, Gabriella Angotti-Jones, about the nuances of navigating the photography world as a Black woman.
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Tune in to Episode 76 where we speak with Brooklyn-based street and portrait photographer, Naeem Douglas, about his approach to photographing strangers on the street.
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Tune in to Episode 75 where we speak with Washington DC-based portrait and editorial photographer, Adedayo Kosoko, about the power of your name and living up to your greatest potential.
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If you’ve been interested in or currently practice film photography, this episode will inspire you to go purchase a bunch of rolls. We are definitely excited to dive back into the slow process of film after hearing Redeat Wondemu’s process.
Tune in to Episode 74 where we speak with Washington D.C.- based artist/photographer, Redeat Wondemu, about the process of documenting a Muse.
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Brooklyn-based photographer, Clay Williams, considers himself a documentarian who focuses on the culture of food - the history, the chefs, the process, the meal itself, and the culture that brings all of these elements together. His culinary adventures have taken him on road trips through Argentina and South Louisiana. They have found him hanging off the back of food trucks from Paris to The Bronx. In 2019, he co-founded Black Food Folks, a platform for professionals working in food and food media. His client list includes The New York Times, Food & Wine, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and The James Beard Foundation.
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Tune in to Episode 72 where we speak with Brooklyn-based commercial and editorial photographer, Jai Lennard, about the different childhood experiences that led him to his current path.
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Tune in to Episode 71 where we speak with Detroit-based photojournalist, Sarahbeth Maney, about the power of empathy to build trust.
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Tune in to Episode 70 where we speak with Baltimore-based street and documentary photographer, Devin Allen, about the importance of serving his community through photography.
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Tune in to Episode 69 where we speak with New Jersey-based photographer, Clifton Prescod, about identifying his target clients and audience in order to make impactful work.
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Tune in to Episode 68 where we speak with Washington D.C.-based music photographer, Victoria “Sneakshot” Ford about photographing live concerts and musicians with integrity.
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Tune in to Episode 67 where we speak with New York-based portrait photographer, Elias Williams, about what it means to photograph a community with pride and dignity.
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Tune in to Episode 66 where we recap some of the best quotes from our guests in 2022.
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