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The New York TimeSources of Self-RegardSelf-Portraits From Black Photographers Reflecting on America

“The intake of bad information and imagery can have a harsh effect on your mental state, placing trauma where joy used to live. Because of that, I’ve had to fight in order to see the good on this planet and grant myself permission to enjoy the little things in life, such as the beauty of the earth, special moments with my family and others’ positive energy. I make it my daily duty to study the unique things in the world as if I’m looking at a painted canvas.”

-Nitashia Johnson


I was so excited to be featured in the New York Times. It was amazing. So many talented people. I really enjoyed it.


Read More: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/06/19/arts/black-photographers-self-portraits.html

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