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Tyler Mitchell
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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Apr 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Behind The Joyful Frame…
In 2018, Tyler Mitchell made history when he became the first black photographer to shoot a "Vogue" cover. He’s a member of a remarkable group of contemporary creators known as the "New Black Vanguard" and fast became one of the most in-demand commercial and fine art photographers. Through his acclaimed "I Can Make You Feel Good" exhibition and monograph, he brought his creative vision of a "black utopia" to a global audience. Join Paula Wallace and hear from the inquisitive voice behind the lens.
In 2018, Tyler Mitchell made history when he became the first black photographer to shoot a "Vogue" cover. He’s a member of a remarkable group of contemporary creators known as the "New Black Vanguard" and fast became one of the most in-demand commercial and fine art photographers. Through his acclaimed "I Can Make You Feel Good" exhibition and monograph, he brought his creative vision of a "black utopia" to a global audience. Join Paula Wallace and hear from the inquisitive voice behind the lens.
Released:
Apr 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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