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TagPhotography Master: P.H. Polk
Prentice “P.H.” Polk in his studio at his 4×5 enlarger.
Prentice Herman “P.H.” Polk (1898-1985) is not a name you’d hear in a ..
Hernease Davis’ Photograms On View at Visual Studies Workshop
Photograms artist Hernease Davis solo show on view at the Visual Studies Workshop Gallery in Rochester, NY through June 29, 2018.
Last Days to Support Book Celebrating Black Women Photographers
Contribute to the campaign to help publish Mfon: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora featuring 100 artists.
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.
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.
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.
Photographer Interview: Hernease Davis
Interview with photographer Hernease Davis about her lifesize, B&W photograms that visualize self care and healing in wake of deep trauma.
ICP Aquires African-American Photography Archive
View images from 100,000 photographs by African-American artists in the ICP’s new Documentary Arts archive.