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Photographing the Richness and Fleeting Moments of Family Life with Mercy Haruna

Photographing the Richness and Fleeting Moments of Family Life with Mercy Haruna

FromThe Creative Frame


Photographing the Richness and Fleeting Moments of Family Life with Mercy Haruna

FromThe Creative Frame

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Jun 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I am so incredibly excited to share this conversation with Mercy Haruna with you today.  Mercy is a portrait and documentary photographer dedicated to capturing the fleeting moments of family life. She focuses on stories that capture the beauty of the everyday as well as those that dive into deeper conversations about the realities of motherhood. Her latest project, Offspring aims to create space for Black mothers in the UK to share their stories related to the physical and psychological changes that come with the transition into motherhood. Mercy is so full of life and truth and her passion for her photography really shines through as we talk.  And we really cover some ground today talking about topics from Mercy’s current projects, the self doubt we all feel as creatives, the importance of sharing the richness of life through her visual storytelling.  I know this conversation will leave you with ideas for digging deeper into the meaning behind your photography & storytelling & I would love to hear your thoughts after you listen so share with us on Instagram tagging the podcast and Mercy.You can find her online here:Mercy’s WebsiteMercy’s InstagramYou can follow along with the podcast and Allison Jacobs on Instagram.  Looking for the free creativity guide?  Grab it here.
Released:
Jun 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (32)

A podcast for photographers looking for creative inspiration and a glance into other artist’s creative processes.Each month I’ll be interviewing photographers about what’s inspiring their current projects, their dreams, and how they’ve found their voice as an artist along with how to stay inspired to pick up your camera. I hope you’ll join us for this adventure. - Allison Jacobs