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!
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.
This weekend welcomed the Afropunk Fest to Brooklyn, a yearly celebration of music and culture. This was the 12th installment (including expansions in Paris and Atlanta,) and my 5th time attending (RIP Afropunk 2011, a victim of Hurricane Irene.)
Thousands of beautiful people come to Afropunk ready to be photographed, so it’s always a perfect opportunity to take your camera and get some quality shots. Shout out to everyone I took a picture of, the familiar faces I saw, and the new people I got to meet.
Anyone who knows me knows I’ve been wearing Kangol hats for so long that they’ve become a part of my identity. So when I got a chance to preview the new collection hosted by Exposure America, I had to check it out. Here are a few shots from the Spring/Summer 2016 collection, including collaborations with Stussy and LIFUL.
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