A conversation with photographer, filmmaker, artist, and activist Misan Harriman. His work spans portraiture, film, and social documentary, capturing some of the most defining images of contemporary culture. The first Black man to photograph a September issue of British Vogue, Misan is known for his portraits of celebrities like Rihanna, Angelina Jolie, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as well as his documentation of global protest movements. His directorial debut, The After, starring David Oyelowo, was nominated for an Oscar in 2024. In this episode, Alayo and Misan discuss his early life, rapid career development, and his latest protest photography exhibition at Hope 93 Gallery.Keep up with us:Misan Harriman: @misanharrimanAlayo Akinkugbe: @ablackhistoryofart @alayoakinkugbe
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