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Spotlight: Photographer Damion Reid and the “Beauty of the Black Woman” Project.
How do you describe what a black woman is? How do you even begin to define her?
You don’t. You leave that up to her.
As black women, as black people, we are well aware of our complexities - whether inherited or otherwise. What’s more, despite our differences being used to divide and separate us, whether through experience or heritage, history has played out in such a way that we are and will always be connected to each other in ways words cannot even begin to describe. As romantic as this may sound, and though there is so much beauty in who we are, there’s a lot of pain that we are still forced to triumph through. Despite all this, as we combat that which has manifested in our lives through both structural and internal racism, it’s so important that we look for ways to find and recreate ourselves on our terms.
Living in a world where black women have to constantly defend their existence and personally find ways to continuously reaffirm their beauty and self-worth, it’s hard not to love what Damion Reid does.
As a Communications Major, Reid was, to say the least, troubled by the negative images and stories he’d often come across of Black women and Black people in the Diaspora. In the Spring of 2002, armed with his camera and desire to show the multi-faceted reality of Black women, he began approaching women he’d see in public in an attempt to capture the “Beauty of the Black Woman.”
Ridding himself of mainstream notions of what beauty is or is supposed to look like, Reid opted to go for something deeper when approaching women, "I share a spiritual bond with Black Women. They are the only people that can understand what me a Black Male goes through. That is beauty to me. I go with my feelings. If it feels right to approach someone, I will do it."
So far, the responses Reid has received have been incredibly positive and wonderfully surprising, “Sometimes the Women are shocked that I want to photograph them. They were not used to be called beautiful, much less photographed.”
For Reid, this is a “never-ending project.” He does plan on taking things further and is currently working on a project that concerns Black men in the Diaspora.Â
All photos courtesy of Damion Reid.
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i could die today. i could walk outside and be caught in a crossfire bc i was at the wrong place at the wrong time. and instead i am worrying about entirely insignificant things.
my landlord is in my room now what if i was sleeping in before work i'd be furious right now
Note to Self: You gotta do this for you. This is for you. This isn't about anybody. Live for you. Honor you. Never lose sight of that.
Usher did not write Confessions for y'all to still be having side chicks
i have the lowest sex drive its insane. idk if its cause my bf isnt here so i have no desire to or what but im like never horny. like i can go w/o sex and be content.
these pictures of how much ive changed makes me want to change even more. like im not even in my final form yet
music suggestions! something that stimulates my mind.
i want a vast new balance collection but theyre so expensive but worth it
and first on the list: all white high top chucks a staple.
im gonna be broke a lot lately bc i want to show that i can actually dress like ive never had the money to show it but now i kinda do so imma be splurging but i still want more bang for my buck
Look of the Day Oct 30th, 2014 “Nu School Prez”
Model: Chunks Photographer: Courtnee Owens @courtneeowens Styled by: Rockers Closet
Vintage Blue Suede Bomber $27 Vintage Plaid Button Up $15
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