He was a prominent member of the Kamoinge Workshop, a collective that nurtured Black photographers at a time when they were marginalized by the mainstream. The photographer Beuford Smith in an undated ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1967 romcom “Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner,” Sidney Poitier’s dashing doctor is dropped into the lives of the Draytons, a White ...
Whether she’s shooting an advertising campaign for Nike or a photo spread for Vogue, photographer Bassie Maluleka’s images will likely have a common theme. That’s by design. By highlighting Black ...
For decades, Deborah Willis has dedicated her career to unearthing, cataloging and showcasing Black photographers and photographs of Black people. The MacArthur "Genius Award" winner is the author of ...
A horn blares, the stall gate opens, and out comes a raging 2,000-pound bull, bucking its hind legs wildly to knock a rodeo rider off its back. Red dirt fills the air as the crowd cheers, and a ...
Christopher Dean, a.k.a. “NecrosHorns,” has established a formidable international following with his black metal photography. NecrosHorns is not only a leading metal photographer, but he is also ...
Photographer Tomesha Faxio showcases the beauty of wash day, a routine of haircare for Black people, in her new photobook. Wash day is not the same for every Black person, but self-care is present in ...
The Vision & Justice publishing initiative hopes to build a richer, more racially inclusive history of photography. By Arthur Lubow Elegant in a burnt-orange linen dress and wearing necklaces of her ...
Louis Draper resisted labels. He knew that they could confine, like boxes, but much worse, they might be like prison cells: impossible to escape. He was especially wary of being branded a “black ...
Scripps News Group Reporter Michael Paluska sat down with two Black photographers in Florida, who both use their images to inspire and educate. When you see a picture for the first time, you have no ...
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