The Center for Photographers of Color - seeks to promote the advancement of emerging and under-represented artists of color working within photography, digital imaging, and other lens-based media. On this podcast we talk about what it means to be a person of color working in photography and other lens-based media today.
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The Center for Photographers of Color - seeks to promote the advancement of emerging and under-represented artists of color working within photography, digital imaging, and other lens-based media. On this podcast we talk about what it means to be a person of color working in photography and other lens-based media today.
In this episode, I speak with Andrea Morales southern-based documentary photographer working between Memphis, Tennessee & Oxford, Mississippi, where she is currently a producer at the Southern Documentary Project at the University of Mississippi.
She grew up in Miami’s Little Havana and earned a B.S. in journalism from the University of Florida, as well as an M.A. in photography from Ohio University. She is also an MFA candidate in documentary expression at the University of Mississippi’s Center for Study of Southern Culture.
We talk about Andrea's childhood growing up in Miami, both of our times spent at Ohio University, her projects Jemeska’s Story in Glouster, Ohio, and her Roll Down like Water project in Memphis, Tennessee.
Photographers of Color Podcast
The Center for Photographers of Color - seeks to promote the advancement of emerging and under-represented artists of color working within photography, digital imaging, and other lens-based media. On this podcast we talk about what it means to be a person of color working in photography and other lens-based media today.