I am #back, but for a very short time, with some #excellent news. The exhibit is still on hold, but coming in August, and only taking serious inquiries now a limited edition #book of 200 to be in print.
Over 200 black men and women from all over the world, so that you can see us as #humans and all the things that we contribute to the world as well
#BLACK MATTER
In summary, Black people have made significant contributions to science, medicine, the arts, and social justice, all of which have historically played a crucial role in keeping communities together, safe, and healthy. These contributions should be recognized and celebrated, and the importance of Black people in society should be acknowledged and valued.
Again, only 200 of these wil,l be in print Limited edition
Thank you to everyone and I love you for the support again. If you are interested, DM me and I will let you know all the things that come with the book and all the things I need from you moving forward.
#art #coffeetablebook
Be you and live your best life. Give your kids the best and let them know you have them. I love this man. I would not be the man I have worked on being my whole life. Thank you, Pops adore you.
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@westcoastcure_@__guiltyusa_@celine@zeisscameralenses@zeisscinematography@sonyalpha@sony #photography #art #love #life #lovemydad #photographer #fashion #guilty #mypops #420
Happy Friday to all, even to the ones that hate me
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@sonyalpha@zeisscameralenses@mosesmitchell on that cam #blackgirlmagic #blackart #photography #blackandwhite
It’s not about capturing moments for Instagram, but about reclaiming ownership of one’s story and telling it with intention.
When I travel or live within a community, I love walking the streets and observing the walls. The walls speak. They tell the story of what the community is going through, its struggles, its hopes, its energy.
Paris, France.
Moses Mitchell
It’s not about capturing moments for Instagram, but about reclaiming ownership of one’s story and telling it with intention.
When I travel or live within a community, I love walking the streets and observing the walls. The walls speak. They tell the story of what the community is going through, its struggles, its hopes, its energy.
Paris, France.
Moses Mitchell
It’s not about capturing moments for Instagram, but about reclaiming ownership of one’s story and telling it with intention.
When I travel or live within a community, I love walking the streets and observing the walls. The walls speak. They tell the story of what the community is going through, its struggles, its hopes, its energy.
Paris, France.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Introduced to photography by my father, who worked in news and put a camera in my hands early on, knowing I needed a way to express myself with my learning, disabilities. Traveling the world with him shaped how I see people and stories.
What I learned is simple: capture Black and Brown people as they truly are full of life, depth, and beauty. No stereotypes. Even in hard moments, there is still light in us.
“Black Matter” comes from a personal place. During a time I didn’t feel safe in my own country, I moved to Paris searching for something different. Not perfect just different.
After witnessing the loss of so many unarmed lives, I began to think deeply about how we are seen. A conversation with my sister @gem_in_eye about the science of Black Matter: the universe can’t exist without it. In the same way, we contribute so much to the world—often without recognition.
This work is my protest. thank you so much for all the support for the book that sold out and the solo exhibit in Boston, which was a super success thank you so much
Photo of @kevinsaunderson
Photo and art work by @mosesmitchell
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Introduced to photography by my father, who worked in news and put a camera in my hands early on, knowing I needed a way to express myself with my learning, disabilities. Traveling the world with him shaped how I see people and stories.
What I learned is simple: capture Black and Brown people as they truly are full of life, depth, and beauty. No stereotypes. Even in hard moments, there is still light in us.
“Black Matter” comes from a personal place. During a time I didn’t feel safe in my own country, I moved to Paris searching for something different. Not perfect just different.
After witnessing the loss of so many unarmed lives, I began to think deeply about how we are seen. A conversation with my sister @gem_in_eye about the science of Black Matter: the universe can’t exist without it. In the same way, we contribute so much to the world—often without recognition.
This work is my protest. thank you so much for all the support for the book that sold out and the solo exhibit in Boston, which was a super success thank you so much
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Photo of @freestylefellowship@aceyalone@myka9@p.e.a.c.e RIP @selfjupiter@kiilugrand
Photo and art work by @mosesmitchell
Thank you @earlesoncrenshaw
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Introduced to photography by my father, who worked in news and put a camera in my hands early on, knowing I needed a way to express myself with my learning, disabilities. Traveling the world with him shaped how I see people and stories.
What I learned is simple: capture Black and Brown people as they truly are full of life, depth, and beauty. No stereotypes. Even in hard moments, there is still light in us.
“Black Matter” comes from a personal place. During a time I didn’t feel safe in my own country, I moved to Paris searching for something different. Not perfect just different.
After witnessing the loss of so many unarmed lives, I began to think deeply about how we are seen. A conversation with my sister @gem_in_eye about the science of Black Matter: the universe can’t exist without it. In the same way, we contribute so much to the world—often without recognition.
This work is my protest. thank you so much for all the support for the book that sold out and the solo exhibit in Boston, which was a super success thank you so much
Photo of @thegyptianlover
Photo and art work by @mosesmitchell
2008, Miami. One of the last Big projects I worked on alongside my POPS. He and I traveled to document 30 of the most impoverished cities across the country, capturing stills, video, and real stories from the people living in them every day, and from city officials.
Something like that stays with you forever. It changes how you see yourself and what you have. Grateful POPS chose me to be part of it. Thank you, POPS MITCHELL, and know I’m so honored to carry your legacy. Thank you for believing in me
2008, Miami. One of the last Big projects I worked on alongside my POPS. He and I traveled to document 30 of the most impoverished cities across the country, capturing stills, video, and real stories from the people living in them every day, and from city officials.
Something like that stays with you forever. It changes how you see yourself and what you have. Grateful POPS chose me to be part of it. Thank you, POPS MITCHELL, and know I’m so honored to carry your legacy. Thank you for believing in me
2008, Miami. One of the last Big projects I worked on alongside my POPS. He and I traveled to document 30 of the most impoverished cities across the country, capturing stills, video, and real stories from the people living in them every day, and from city officials.
Something like that stays with you forever. It changes how you see yourself and what you have. Grateful POPS chose me to be part of it. Thank you, POPS MITCHELL, and know I’m so honored to carry your legacy. Thank you for believing in me