EP 76 • Naeem Douglas
Tune in to Episode 76 where we speak with Brooklyn-based street and portrait photographer, Naeem Douglas, about his approach to photographing strangers on the street.
EP 75 • Adedayo Kosoko
Tune in to Episode 75 where we speak with Washington DC-based portrait and editorial photographer, Adedayo Kosoko, about the power of your name and living up to your greatest potential.
EP 70 • Devin Allen
Tune in to Episode 70 where we speak with Baltimore-based street and documentary photographer, Devin Allen, about the importance of serving his community through photography.
EP 59 • Amanda J. Cain
Tune in to Episode 59, where we speak with San Jose-based portrait and sports photographer, Amanda J. Cain about the experiences that prepared her to become NHL’s first Black female photographer.
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 47 • Joseph Louis Sherman Jr.
Tune in to Episode 47 where we speak with Los Angeles-based documentary and sports photographer, Joseph Louis Sherman Jr. about risks and the opportunities that live within them.
EP 44 • John Simmons
Tune in to Episode 44, where we speak with Los Angeles-based street photographer and cinematographer, John Simmons, about his introduction to photography and transition into Hollywood.
EP 43 • Tony Mobley
Tune in to Episode 43, where we speak with Washington DC-based photojournalist and protest photographer, Tony Mobley, about the importance of Black photographers documenting Black history and events.
EP 39 • Russell Frederick
Tune in to Episode 39, where we speak with Brooklyn-based fashion, street, portrait and commercial photographer, Russell Frederick. We discuss the importance of pursuing your craft against opposition, paying your dues, and finding your purpose behind the camera.
Ep 22 • Dee Dwyer
Tune in to Episode 22 to hear Washington DC based documentary photographer, Dee Dwyer discuss the importance of connecting with the communities she photographs. She talks about gaining access and gratitude and why it’s important to say ‘Thank You’ to the community when the project is done.
Ep 20 • Jean Andre Antoine
Tune in to episode 20 where we speak with Brooklyn based street and portrait photographer Jean Andre Antoine. He has the challenge of getting a New Yorkers attention and gaining their trust. And when he does, he focuses on the human connection to make his portraits. He finds the humanity of strangers. It takes a certain type of personality to wake up, pack your gear and hit the streets of NY to sell street portraits. Jean Andre Antoine has been doing this for 10 years and his dedication has landed him commissioned jobs with Nike and Tiffany and Co.
EP 8 • Kwasi Boyd-Bouldin
Los Angeles based photographer, Kwasi Boyd-Bouldin, captures mundane scenes with detail and importance. No matter which city he photographs, he wanders their streets with respect and a curious eye.