- The
Kamoinge Workshop is a
photography collective that was
founded in 1963. In 2013, the
group stood as “the
longest continuously running non-profit group...
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known for his
images of
Harlem in the 1960s and was
founding member of the
Kamoinge Workshop. His work was
featured in
several volumes of the publication,...
- one of the
fifteen founding members of the
Kamoinge Workshop (1963),
which evolved from the
union of
Kamoinge and
Group 35, two
groups of
African American...
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member of the Harlem-based
photography collective Kamoinge,
under director Roy DeCarava. The
Kamoinge Workshop was
founded in New York in 1963 to support...
- to a
group of
Black professional photographers who were
members of The
Kamoinge Workshop. This
group was
originally directed by Roy De
Carava and was created...
- and
fashion photographer Henry Clarke.
While in New York, he
joined the
Kamoinge Workshop, an
artists collective dedicated to
showing the
African Diaspora...
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Narrative of the African-American
Family (Atria Books, 2004).
Photography by
Kamoinge Inc. "Enuf" "With No
Immediate Cause" "you are
sucha fool" "People of Watts"...
- Times, Los
Angeles Times, and The
Washington Post. Ali is a
member of
Kamoinge, a New York–based
collective of
African American photographers. The group...
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staff photographer for the 1984
Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. As part of
Kamoinge, an African-American
photography collective based in New York, he traveled...
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elaborated by
Erina Duganne's
analyses of Davidson's, Roy DeCarava's and the
Kamoinge Workshop's "Harlem" imagery,
showing how
poverty may be
identified with...