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In Honor of Black History Month

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To disregard the work of African American photographers is to ignore a vital, important part of American history and the American experience.

I highly recommend the work of Roy Decarava, the Kamoinge Collective – https://www.kamoinge.com/ , Ming Smith – https://mingsmithstudio.com/work, The Driskell Center – https://driskellcenter.umd.edu/archive, others below….

https://www.nationsphotolab.com/blogs/photography-business-and-brand/10-black-photographers-to-follow-in-2023?srsltid=AfmBOoqQY1ljQh02C5PorGI-hxMfxoRtBOtNhYs-6AXT00NcuebwyxT1

https://www.gq.com/story/black-photographers-on-what-drives-their-work

https://www.andredwagner.com/

I can’t say enough about the depth and range of the imagery presented in these links. There are so many more. It is a great way to educate oneself on a neglected aspect in the history of photography and of America.

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