EP 74 • Redeat Wondemu
Tune in to Episode 74 where we speak with Washington D.C.- based artist/photographer, Redeat Wondemu, about the process of documenting a Muse.
EP 73 • Clay Williams
Tune in to Episode 73 where we speak with Brooklyn-based food-centric photographer, Clay Williams about documenting the culture of food.
EP 69 • Clifton Prescod
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.
EP 68 • Victoria Ford
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.
EP 54 • Mel D. Cole
Tune in to Episode 54 where we speak with NYC-based music, nightlife, and sports photographer Mel D. Cole, about shifting gears to become one of the most sought-after photojournalists and documentarians in the industry.
EP 41 • Kirth Bobb
Tune in to episode 41, where we speak with Washington, DC portrait photographer, Kirth Bobb, about photographing with compassion and the magic hidden within images.
EP 27 • Nicky Quamina-woo
International photography comes with a set of rules that apply from one culture to the next. You have to respect the culture you are visiting in order to successfully photograph the story. You need to be comfortable with being uncomfortable and that takes a certain type of personality. Nicky Woo is from Brooklyn, is half Black and half Hawaiian, and has spent the last few years telling stories in East and West Africa, Indonesia, and Vietnam. She has photographed stories ranging from bombings in Sri Lanka to water erosion in Senegal to the alternative medical system in Tanzania.
Ep 16 • L. Kasimu Harris
Tune in to Episode 16 to hear New Orleans based documentary photographer, L. Kasimu Harris, discuss the importance of documenting a community that is slowly being erased and how that influences both his photography and his writing.