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Through Her Lens: Laila Annmarie Stevens on Photography, Identity and Representation
21 Jan 2024
Step into the visual world of Laila Annmarie Stevens, a Black queer photographer based in Brooklyn whose lens captures tender portraits of the people around her. We unpack how growing up in Queens and internet culture shaped the intimate narratives she now crafts with her camera, from the early days of experimenting with a flip phone to her current photography practice encompassing both digital and analog approaches. With major publications showcasing her work and a recently expanded "Clayton Sisterhood Project" that aims to uplift Black women's stories, Stevens is just getting started. Follow Laila on Instagram: @lailaannmarieCheck out Laila's website: https://www.lailaannmarie.com/ Connect with the Artalogue: Madison Beale, HostBe a guest on The Artalogue Podcast
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