Baxter St Guest Blog Post: Photography and The Black Panther Party
My second guest post for the Baxter St blog on how The Black Panther Party used photography to further their political platform for Black power.
Baxter St Guest Blog Post: The Black Female Self in Landscape
Read the first of my guest posts for the Baxter St/Camera Club of New York blog, for which I’ll be writing from January through March 2017.
Interview: Honoring Black Motherhood in the Brazilian Slave Trade
Interview with Isabel Löfgren and Patricia Gouvêa, creators of Mae Preta, a research project and exhibition on motherhood during the Brazilian slave trade.
Rest in Power: Howard Bingham
In this wake of his death, see photographer Howard Bingham’s most famous images of boxing great and civil rights activist Muhammad Ali.
5 Gordon Parks Interviews to Watch/Read On His Birthday
Watch and read these five Gordon Parks interviews on the occasion of his 104th birthday.
My Trip to Cuba in 1999
On the occasion of Fidel Castro’s passing, I share my photography of Cuba taken during a school trip to the island in 1999.
Native Photographer Camille Seaman’s Images of #NoDAPL Protests at Standing Rock
See photographer Camille Seaman’s images of the #NoDAPL protests at Standing Rock, ND. #NativeLivesMatter
Carrie Mae Weems’ For Freedoms Advertisement for 2016 Presidential Election
Photographer Carrie Mae Weems For Freedoms advertisements and her new video aim to raise awareness of what’s at stake in this 2016 presidential election.
Watch Trailer for Documentary About Mexico’s Weegee, Enrique Metinides
Watch trailer for “The Man Who Saw Too Much”, a documentary film on the life and work of Mexico’s famed crime photographer, Enrique Metinides.
Solange’s “A Seat at the Table” Album Art Book
View images from Solange’s “A Seat at the Table” art book featuring photographs by Carlotta Guerrero.