Curlfest returned to Prospect Park this weekend and brought out all the ladies. The event celebrating natural hair and beauty, organized by Curly Girl Collective, keeps growing yearly.
Lines were long, with sponsors in attendance giving out products or discounts. I stuck to the less crowded areas as the clouds formed to create the perfect lighting for photos.
This weekend brought the annual Art Basel activities to Miami and Miami Beach. I attended for the second time, checking out the fairs, the murals in Wynwood, the parties with free liquor, ran into some familiar faces, and as always in Miami, attempted to eat as much Cuban food as possible. I left exhausted, but I’ll probably still return next year.
Another year, another Afropunk. The festival keeps growing, with bigger crowds and bigger performers. Saturday was somewhat hard to navigate, with Solange bringing out massive audiences. Sunday was a bit more chill, with Raphael Saadiq closing out the weekend. I feel like I didn’t get as many epic shots as last year, but it was still a fun time. Good seeing everybody!
Curlfest: Third time attendee, first time blog poster. Curlfest is an annual event in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park organized by Curly Girl Collective celebrating natural hair and beauty. And the celebration keeps growing with more sponsors and more activities. Spike Lee was in attendance this year to discuss his upcoming She’s Gotta Have It Netflix series.
Curlfest has jumped to the top of my favorite NYC events. Who wouldn’t want to be surrounded by pretty women who like to be photographed? But all jokes aside, it’s a place filled with love and support. I had a good time seeing friends, familiar faces, and meeting new people.
Of course as soon as I left, I realized I had spent all day with the exposure settings on my camera a little too high. But I managed to get some good shots regardless.
The summer street art events don’t stop. This Saturday was the 8th annual block party for the Welling Court Mural Project, bringing its yearly cycle of murals to the small neighborhood in Astoria, Queens. I was joined by fashion designer Sharufa Walker who brought her colorful style to a few of the colorful walls.
Despite the mostly dreary weather in NYC, summer has crept upon us. This means a lot of events to showcase. The Bushwick Collective held its 6th annual block party this weekend, featuring new work from graffiti and street artists, as well as performances from Dipset and other hip-hop artists. I spent the day with familiar faces and making new friends. Thanks to The Stylish Flaneuse for getting the shot of me in the last photo.
Art Basel is something I always told myself I would do, but this was my first year actually attending. While I didn’t make it to the actual fair in Miami Beach, I visited a few of the satellite fairs and spent a lot of time in the Wynwood arts district. Shout out to Keisha who joined me at the Wynwood Walls. The street art scene in Wynwood is overwhelming, with graffiti and murals just about everywhere you look. I’ll have to make another trip just to capture everything. Good times. Maybe next I can go to Art Basel in… Basel, Switzerland.
Another Fashion Week has come and gone. I hit the streets of Chelsea, Soho, and the Meatpacking District to capture the fashionably dressed, attended the extra popular 29 Rooms, and even shot a few runway shows. Here’s the best of the best.
New York Fashion Week is here. This weekend brought the third annual Essence Street Style Block Party to Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood. It was a busy Saturday, but I managed to stop by to see some familiar faces and capture some of the beautiful people in attendance.
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