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ghost-37 · 9 months ago
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Terralynn Joy ❧
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shuga-hill · 8 months ago
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eye-posts · 1 year ago
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Foggy night, 2024
By: Dominique Terteweh
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jaygeeohphoto · 2 years ago
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congrats to photographer Jamel Shabazz by Julia O Via Flickr: I was wondering what was lining the steps outside the Brooklyn Museum when I viewed from afar , and when I got closer I was delighted to find the were the photographs 9of photographer Jamel Shabazz!
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ubidoo · 2 years ago
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James on digital . . #atlanta #atlantaphotography #blackmodel #50mm #modellife #d5200 #portrait #blackphotographers #fashion #nyfw #studio #losangeles #newyork #modellife #london #nikon #nydw2023 (at Atlanta, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoccOeqgxQn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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freshthoughts2020 · 14 days ago
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bamperspective · 7 months ago
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Surprisingly, I get a lot of messages about seeing more of my work, which warms my fucking heart.
So here’s my portfolio y’all😘✨!
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trascapades · 8 months ago
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📷#ArtIsAWeapon #NewExhibit
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"Echoes of Tomorrow: We Are The Future Ancestors" group exhibition -- featuring photographic works by @flongala @jamelshabazz @johnnynunezgotallthepictures @laylahb @stevesweatpants @shakkadelic @shareifz -- on view June 12-26, 2024 at @nyccultureclub, Wednesday - Sunday 12PM-7PM.
📍World Trade Center - The Oculus C1
Level South, 185 Greenwich Street, #NYC
Curated by @mashondatifrere @_artgenesis
Reposted from @_artgenesis / @artleadher
Art Genesis Presents "Echoes of Tomorrow: We Are The Future Ancestors!" ... This exhibition is a photographic experience in celebration of #BlackMusicMonth and #Juneteenth. The presentation is a documentation of New York life and culture woven through five decades of music, politics and everyday happenings.
#Photography #BlackArtists #BlackArt #ArtGenesis #BlackGirlArtGeeks #ForTheCulture
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silentlanguagephotography · 10 months ago
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michaelbryantphotography · 2 years ago
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I always like to let the client post their birthday photos 1st before I post them. So since she posted them the other day, it's my turn! 😄 This was a really fun shoot! She had an idea, and we made it come to life! 📸🌹🌹🌹 Birthday vibes! 🌹🌹🌹 #birthdaybehavior #birthdaygirl #igportrait #instaportrait #birthdayvibes #portrait_ig #birthdayphotoshoot #melaninpoppin #blackphotographers #portraitoftheday #birthdaycelebration #portraitphotographer #portraitphotography #blackdress #birthdayslay #stylish #pursuitofportrait #birthdaycelebration #birthdayfun #melaninmagic #bostonportraits #bostonphotographer #stylegram #styleinspo #roses #fashionable #dorchesterma #urbanstyle #birthdayfit #redroses (at Michael Bryant Photography) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp-sTJEumkg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ghost-37 · 2 years ago
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djuptownstl · 2 years ago
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Old gold 1980 Rolex Day-Date in 18k yellow gold with factory diamonds. The very best part of these, in my opinion, is seeing all of the craftsmanship inside of the watch. Shot on @sonyalpha A7ii with @sigmaphoto 105mm MACRO #rolex #daydate #rolexdaydate #productphotography #productphotographer #focusstacking #luxuryphotography #dolphins #stlouisphotographer #stlphotographer #blackphotographers #blackphotographer #jerryhillphotography #sonyimages #sigmaphoto https://www.instagram.com/p/Co-DGIGunA6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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eye-posts · 1 year ago
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Wigs at Anime NYC, 2023 pt2
By: Dominique Terteweh
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tendaipottinger · 2 years ago
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The blacker the 🫐 the sweeter the 🧃 . . . . . #bohemian #bohemianstyle #photographer #blackphotographers #nomad #hedonist #art #Zimbabwe #tendaipottinger #travel #blackandwhitephotography #mono #adventure https://www.instagram.com/p/Co9_3J7q-Zd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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therabbitistwisted · 3 months ago
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Rainy day "selfie" with a dozing Master Suki... Nikon Z7ii - f/5.6 - 1/100 sec - ISO-100 - 34mm
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harvardfineartslib · 2 years ago
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Gordon Parks (1912–2006)
“I saw that the camera could be a weapon against poverty, against racism, against all sorts of social wrongs. I knew at that point I had to have a camera.” – Gordon Parks
One of the greatest photographers of the twentieth century, Gordon Parks used his camera “as a weapon of choice” to shine a light on his experiences growing up Black in segregated America. Born in segregated Fort Scott, Kansas in 1912, Parks bought his first camera at a pawnshop in Seattle and taught himself how to use it. He then moved onto working for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), Office of War information (OWI), and for Life magazine in 1949 as the first African American staff photographer.
Parks created an exceptional body of work that documents American life and culture from the early 1940s into the 2000s, with a focus on the social and economic impact of poverty, racism, and other forms of discrimination.
This publication entitled “Gordon Parks : the new tide, early work, 1940-1950“ brings together photographs and publications made during the first and most formative decade of his 65-year career. During the 1940s Parks' photographic ambitions grew to express a profound understanding of his social, cultural and political experiences. From the first photographs he published in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and his relationship to the Chicago Black Renaissance, to his mentorship with Roy Stryker and his breakthrough work for America's influential picture magazines - including "Ebony" and "Life" - this book traces Parks' rapid evolution from an accomplished, self-taught practitioner to a groundbreaking artistic and journalistic voice. (from the publisher’s note)
Image: Front cover image: “Langston Hughes, Chicago” December 1941
Gordon Parks : the new tide, early work, 1940-1950 Washington [D.C.] : Natrional Gallery of Art ; Pleasantville, N.Y. : The Gordon Parks Foundation ; Göttingen, Germany : Steidl, 2018. English HOLLIS number: 99153723466203941
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