Isiah Alphonso sits with us and gets candid about his upbringing, his love for his camera, and the things that inspired him to get where he is today. Born and raised in Guyana, now resides in Brooklyn, NY Alphonso is a rising and determined photographer and cinematographer, all around serial entrepreneur, pouring into his community and friends. It was a pleasure getting to know him and rooting for him to continue his great success.
Read MoreI absolutely love the restaurant industry, especially here in Savannah. We have a small one, so it's become its own familial community. It's a great way to make good money while having a flexible schedule...I actually turned down a job in my field when I graduated because I would be making less money while working a 9-5. I really enjoy being a part of this small world that cares about food and cultivating a warm and hospitable environment.
Read MoreThe food industry in New York City has always been exciting and active. People love to go out, dinner, drinks, coffee. New Yorkers don't cook, restaurants, and food delivery services are an essential part of our lives. Being a part of the exciting industry, we were always busy and enjoying ourselves.
Read MoreThe film “Shifting,” created by Trinidadian-Nigerian American visual artist & creative producer, Raven Irabor, and St. Thomian American multidisciplinary artist, Marissa Lewis, explores the process of self-evolution. When we shift towards our purpose, it’s never one large jump. It is the little things that occur on a day to day, that over a period of time, become evolving.
Read MoreThe idea for this project was to have my subjects dig deeper into self. A moment to reflect on their current being by looking at themselves in the mirror. You may think it's a normal task to do in the morning as you brush your teeth. Truth is a lot of us can't and have never faced ourselves.
Read MoreThis innovative, short documentary follows three fearless women and erodes any notion of victimhood that might be associated with their experiences. Sarah Elgamal does a fantastic job capturing these women as they fight to end the practice of FGM in Ethiopia.
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