The Black Shutter Podcast

The Black Shutter Podcast is a series of conversations with Black photographers filmmakers, editors, and creative business folks. You will hear about their work, their challenges, and their inspirations revolving around photography.

 
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EP 84 - Chester Higgins Jr.

Tune in to episode 84 where we speak with Brooklyn-based documentary photographer, Chester Higgins Jr. on his approach to harnessing the spirit within a photograph. He believes “the camera means nothing without your vision.” He has photographed Muhammad Ali, Betty Shabazz, Gordon Parks, James Baldwin, and many more prominent figures. His work is in the permanent collection of the MOMA. In 2022, he was inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame museum. The wisdom in this conversation is invaluable.

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EP 83 - Ruddy Roye

Tune in to episode 83 where we chop it up with Ruddy Roye - a renowned photographer celebrated for his ability to document profound moments and connect deeply with his subjects. We discuss Ruddy’s early influences, his discovery of photography, and the philosophy that guides his image-making process. From insightful anecdotes about his upbringing in Jamaica to the challenges and triumphs of photographing diverse communities, Ruddy shares his unique perspective on the power of empathy, authenticity, and love in both photography and life. Explore the intersection of art and societal truths as Ruddy reflects on his role as an artist, holding a mirror to the complexities of the Black experience and advocating for important issues through his work. This episode offers a profound glimpse into the heart and mind of a visionary photographer whose images speak volumes about the human condition and the world we inhabit.

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EP 82 - kris graves

Tune in to episode 82 where we speak again with Kris Graves, a New York City-based photographer and publisher, who details his journey from gallerist to founding Monolith Editions, a Black-owned publishing house dedicated to amplifying marginalized voices. This episode is for any artists interested in publishing their work in book format. We hope this conversation is informative and points you in the right direction.

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EP 80 - lawrence agyei

Tune in to episode 80 where we speak with Chicago-based portrait photographer, Lawrence Agyei, as he discusses using environments for unique backdrops, emphasizing pre-visualization, diversity, and authenticity. Explore his diverse projects, and role in Apple and Nike campaigns, and witness Lawrence's journey—a fusion of innovation, imagination, cultural influences, and a commitment to authentic storytelling.

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EP 72 • Jai Lennard

Tune in to Episode 72 where we speak with Brooklyn-based commercial and editorial photographer, Jai Lennard, about the different childhood experiences that led him to his current path.

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