Stuntin’ Like My Daddy (2026)
A Blue Black Boy Production
What would it mean to imagine an idyllic space for the Black body? A space where the beautifully blue black boy is allowed tenderness, rest, and time. A space where the blue black father is given permanence, intimacy.
Stuntin’ Like My Daddy seeks to imagine that space as archive, as a much deserved history, created for the generations to come to know. A meditation on Blackness beyond survival, Black fatherhood as continuity, as echo, as style passed down or as New Orleans legend Lil Wayne said best,
“I be Stuntin’ like my daddy.”
“I’m still In love with you”
35mm
Inkjet print
(2025)
I’m still in love with you,
Everything you were, are, and will be
Your lineage and light know no bounds,
When I aim to find myself, it is within you I am found
You could never be replaced,
Within the white mockery
For you are everything, they would try to be
I pay homage
I give my thanks
I see you
I honor you
And I’m still in love with you.
Much love to @kencade_ and family for having me in space🙏🏾🖤
We are excited to announce the official selection for Junk Dump Film Festival 2025.
“Children Echo ” will screen on day one of the festival’s programming on July 27 at 1:00pm at the Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria, NY.
“We Been Haloed Since Birth”
We Been Haloed Since Birth speaks of Black Men as constellations—burning bright, gone too soon, leaving silence where laughter should be.
My images dwell where halos tremble, where grief and light entwine, and where statistics cannot define our divinity.
This is a hymn for those gone too soon, and a ledger of our incredible halo, for we have been haloed since birth.