Rahim Fortune
Texas
Represented by @artandcommerce //@sashawolfprojects
Hardtack now available through @jointsloose

OUT NOW! ✨ We’re thrilled to announce HARDTACK by @rahimfortune, a major new monograph uplifting the long-enduring nature of Black culture and traditions in the American South.
Fortune’s dignifying portraits and atmospheric landscapes draw from performative traditions, celebrations and sites of cultural heritage, implying the deep ties that bind modern Black communities to the landscape in the face of adversity and resilience.
This roughly-textured clothbound hardcover is one of our most beautifully-printed tritone books to date, and includes an edit by @sarahpespenon and striking essay by historian and scholar @imaniperry.
Discover HARDTACK online now with a gorgeous accompanying Special Edition, and the chance to save 50% off Fortune’s debut monograph! Head to loosejoints.biz for more. #rahimfortune #loosejoints

OUT NOW! ✨ We’re thrilled to announce HARDTACK by @rahimfortune, a major new monograph uplifting the long-enduring nature of Black culture and traditions in the American South.
Fortune’s dignifying portraits and atmospheric landscapes draw from performative traditions, celebrations and sites of cultural heritage, implying the deep ties that bind modern Black communities to the landscape in the face of adversity and resilience.
This roughly-textured clothbound hardcover is one of our most beautifully-printed tritone books to date, and includes an edit by @sarahpespenon and striking essay by historian and scholar @imaniperry.
Discover HARDTACK online now with a gorgeous accompanying Special Edition, and the chance to save 50% off Fortune’s debut monograph! Head to loosejoints.biz for more. #rahimfortune #loosejoints

OUT NOW! ✨ We’re thrilled to announce HARDTACK by @rahimfortune, a major new monograph uplifting the long-enduring nature of Black culture and traditions in the American South.
Fortune’s dignifying portraits and atmospheric landscapes draw from performative traditions, celebrations and sites of cultural heritage, implying the deep ties that bind modern Black communities to the landscape in the face of adversity and resilience.
This roughly-textured clothbound hardcover is one of our most beautifully-printed tritone books to date, and includes an edit by @sarahpespenon and striking essay by historian and scholar @imaniperry.
Discover HARDTACK online now with a gorgeous accompanying Special Edition, and the chance to save 50% off Fortune’s debut monograph! Head to loosejoints.biz for more. #rahimfortune #loosejoints

OUT NOW! ✨ We’re thrilled to announce HARDTACK by @rahimfortune, a major new monograph uplifting the long-enduring nature of Black culture and traditions in the American South.
Fortune’s dignifying portraits and atmospheric landscapes draw from performative traditions, celebrations and sites of cultural heritage, implying the deep ties that bind modern Black communities to the landscape in the face of adversity and resilience.
This roughly-textured clothbound hardcover is one of our most beautifully-printed tritone books to date, and includes an edit by @sarahpespenon and striking essay by historian and scholar @imaniperry.
Discover HARDTACK online now with a gorgeous accompanying Special Edition, and the chance to save 50% off Fortune’s debut monograph! Head to loosejoints.biz for more. #rahimfortune #loosejoints

OUT NOW! ✨ We’re thrilled to announce HARDTACK by @rahimfortune, a major new monograph uplifting the long-enduring nature of Black culture and traditions in the American South.
Fortune’s dignifying portraits and atmospheric landscapes draw from performative traditions, celebrations and sites of cultural heritage, implying the deep ties that bind modern Black communities to the landscape in the face of adversity and resilience.
This roughly-textured clothbound hardcover is one of our most beautifully-printed tritone books to date, and includes an edit by @sarahpespenon and striking essay by historian and scholar @imaniperry.
Discover HARDTACK online now with a gorgeous accompanying Special Edition, and the chance to save 50% off Fortune’s debut monograph! Head to loosejoints.biz for more. #rahimfortune #loosejoints

OUT NOW! ✨ We’re thrilled to announce HARDTACK by @rahimfortune, a major new monograph uplifting the long-enduring nature of Black culture and traditions in the American South.
Fortune’s dignifying portraits and atmospheric landscapes draw from performative traditions, celebrations and sites of cultural heritage, implying the deep ties that bind modern Black communities to the landscape in the face of adversity and resilience.
This roughly-textured clothbound hardcover is one of our most beautifully-printed tritone books to date, and includes an edit by @sarahpespenon and striking essay by historian and scholar @imaniperry.
Discover HARDTACK online now with a gorgeous accompanying Special Edition, and the chance to save 50% off Fortune’s debut monograph! Head to loosejoints.biz for more. #rahimfortune #loosejoints

OUT NOW! ✨ We’re thrilled to announce HARDTACK by @rahimfortune, a major new monograph uplifting the long-enduring nature of Black culture and traditions in the American South.
Fortune’s dignifying portraits and atmospheric landscapes draw from performative traditions, celebrations and sites of cultural heritage, implying the deep ties that bind modern Black communities to the landscape in the face of adversity and resilience.
This roughly-textured clothbound hardcover is one of our most beautifully-printed tritone books to date, and includes an edit by @sarahpespenon and striking essay by historian and scholar @imaniperry.
Discover HARDTACK online now with a gorgeous accompanying Special Edition, and the chance to save 50% off Fortune’s debut monograph! Head to loosejoints.biz for more. #rahimfortune #loosejoints

OUT NOW! ✨ We’re thrilled to announce HARDTACK by @rahimfortune, a major new monograph uplifting the long-enduring nature of Black culture and traditions in the American South.
Fortune’s dignifying portraits and atmospheric landscapes draw from performative traditions, celebrations and sites of cultural heritage, implying the deep ties that bind modern Black communities to the landscape in the face of adversity and resilience.
This roughly-textured clothbound hardcover is one of our most beautifully-printed tritone books to date, and includes an edit by @sarahpespenon and striking essay by historian and scholar @imaniperry.
Discover HARDTACK online now with a gorgeous accompanying Special Edition, and the chance to save 50% off Fortune’s debut monograph! Head to loosejoints.biz for more. #rahimfortune #loosejoints

OUT NOW! ✨ We’re thrilled to announce HARDTACK by @rahimfortune, a major new monograph uplifting the long-enduring nature of Black culture and traditions in the American South.
Fortune’s dignifying portraits and atmospheric landscapes draw from performative traditions, celebrations and sites of cultural heritage, implying the deep ties that bind modern Black communities to the landscape in the face of adversity and resilience.
This roughly-textured clothbound hardcover is one of our most beautifully-printed tritone books to date, and includes an edit by @sarahpespenon and striking essay by historian and scholar @imaniperry.
Discover HARDTACK online now with a gorgeous accompanying Special Edition, and the chance to save 50% off Fortune’s debut monograph! Head to loosejoints.biz for more. #rahimfortune #loosejoints

OUT NOW! ✨ We’re thrilled to announce HARDTACK by @rahimfortune, a major new monograph uplifting the long-enduring nature of Black culture and traditions in the American South.
Fortune’s dignifying portraits and atmospheric landscapes draw from performative traditions, celebrations and sites of cultural heritage, implying the deep ties that bind modern Black communities to the landscape in the face of adversity and resilience.
This roughly-textured clothbound hardcover is one of our most beautifully-printed tritone books to date, and includes an edit by @sarahpespenon and striking essay by historian and scholar @imaniperry.
Discover HARDTACK online now with a gorgeous accompanying Special Edition, and the chance to save 50% off Fortune’s debut monograph! Head to loosejoints.biz for more. #rahimfortune #loosejoints
Winter 24 by @matthieu_blazy
Director: Rahim Fortune
Stills: Alec Soth @littlebrownmushroom
#BottegaVeneta
DP @derandl3
1st AC @anth_gmz
G&E @sebastien.nuta
Casting: @bitton
Hair: @duffy_duffy
Make up: @patmcgrathreal
Production: Untitled Project
Music: @le.motel
Editor: @wearesaintgeorge
Thank you so much to the Bottega creative team, my camera and lighting crew and production team who made this such a fun and memorable shoot! A massive thank you to my incredible agent Yael and the @artandcommerce family 👽🖤

Join me next week for a special public program with @artandpractice!
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
6pm - 8pm
I'll lead a walk-through of my exhibition “Between A Memory And Me” and the Texas African-American Pictures Archive exhibition “Kinship & Community”, followed by a group discussion and Q&A.
This exhibition marks a milestone - my first major show in Los Angeles. I'm excited to share my practice and the story behind the archive.
Thanks to @artandpractice, @nifleetwood, @sashawolfprojects and @aperturefnd for making this happen. Hope to see you there🖤
📸: @dsmch

Monday, April 6, 2026, 7:00PM (EDT)
Black Frontiers: Rahim Fortune and Nicole R. Fleetwood in Conversation
The Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
66 West 12th Street
NYC
Please join Aperture and the Photography Program at Parsons School of Design at The New School for a special conversation between artist Rahim Fortune and curator Nicole R. Fleetwood. The two will discuss Kinship & Community: Selections from the Texas African American Photography Archive (Aperture and Documentary Arts, 2026) and Fortune’s vivid new photographic essay that takes up the archive’s legacy and places it firmly in the present tense.
1.Kinship & Community published by @aperturefnd 2026
2.A. B. Bell
Print shop, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1972
3.Untitled, Dallas, Texas, 2025
4.A. B. Bell
Beauty pageant swimsuit competition, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1960s
5.Miss Juneteenth Pageant, Texas City 2024
6.Benny Joseph
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins, Houston, Texas, 1972
7.Church Musician, Bryan, Texas, 2024
8.Hiram Dotson
United Scottish Rite Grand Lodge AM & FM Grand Master C.R. Whittaker (left),
Houston, Texas, ca. 1960s
9.Highland Heights Prince Hall Affiliated
Houston Texas, 2024
10.Unknown photographer
Mr. Thomas Jones and Old Jack, Huntsville, Texas, ca. 1905-10
11.MLK day parade (Mike)
Dallas, Texas 2025

Monday, April 6, 2026, 7:00PM (EDT)
Black Frontiers: Rahim Fortune and Nicole R. Fleetwood in Conversation
The Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
66 West 12th Street
NYC
Please join Aperture and the Photography Program at Parsons School of Design at The New School for a special conversation between artist Rahim Fortune and curator Nicole R. Fleetwood. The two will discuss Kinship & Community: Selections from the Texas African American Photography Archive (Aperture and Documentary Arts, 2026) and Fortune’s vivid new photographic essay that takes up the archive’s legacy and places it firmly in the present tense.
1.Kinship & Community published by @aperturefnd 2026
2.A. B. Bell
Print shop, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1972
3.Untitled, Dallas, Texas, 2025
4.A. B. Bell
Beauty pageant swimsuit competition, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1960s
5.Miss Juneteenth Pageant, Texas City 2024
6.Benny Joseph
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins, Houston, Texas, 1972
7.Church Musician, Bryan, Texas, 2024
8.Hiram Dotson
United Scottish Rite Grand Lodge AM & FM Grand Master C.R. Whittaker (left),
Houston, Texas, ca. 1960s
9.Highland Heights Prince Hall Affiliated
Houston Texas, 2024
10.Unknown photographer
Mr. Thomas Jones and Old Jack, Huntsville, Texas, ca. 1905-10
11.MLK day parade (Mike)
Dallas, Texas 2025

Monday, April 6, 2026, 7:00PM (EDT)
Black Frontiers: Rahim Fortune and Nicole R. Fleetwood in Conversation
The Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
66 West 12th Street
NYC
Please join Aperture and the Photography Program at Parsons School of Design at The New School for a special conversation between artist Rahim Fortune and curator Nicole R. Fleetwood. The two will discuss Kinship & Community: Selections from the Texas African American Photography Archive (Aperture and Documentary Arts, 2026) and Fortune’s vivid new photographic essay that takes up the archive’s legacy and places it firmly in the present tense.
1.Kinship & Community published by @aperturefnd 2026
2.A. B. Bell
Print shop, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1972
3.Untitled, Dallas, Texas, 2025
4.A. B. Bell
Beauty pageant swimsuit competition, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1960s
5.Miss Juneteenth Pageant, Texas City 2024
6.Benny Joseph
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins, Houston, Texas, 1972
7.Church Musician, Bryan, Texas, 2024
8.Hiram Dotson
United Scottish Rite Grand Lodge AM & FM Grand Master C.R. Whittaker (left),
Houston, Texas, ca. 1960s
9.Highland Heights Prince Hall Affiliated
Houston Texas, 2024
10.Unknown photographer
Mr. Thomas Jones and Old Jack, Huntsville, Texas, ca. 1905-10
11.MLK day parade (Mike)
Dallas, Texas 2025

Monday, April 6, 2026, 7:00PM (EDT)
Black Frontiers: Rahim Fortune and Nicole R. Fleetwood in Conversation
The Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
66 West 12th Street
NYC
Please join Aperture and the Photography Program at Parsons School of Design at The New School for a special conversation between artist Rahim Fortune and curator Nicole R. Fleetwood. The two will discuss Kinship & Community: Selections from the Texas African American Photography Archive (Aperture and Documentary Arts, 2026) and Fortune’s vivid new photographic essay that takes up the archive’s legacy and places it firmly in the present tense.
1.Kinship & Community published by @aperturefnd 2026
2.A. B. Bell
Print shop, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1972
3.Untitled, Dallas, Texas, 2025
4.A. B. Bell
Beauty pageant swimsuit competition, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1960s
5.Miss Juneteenth Pageant, Texas City 2024
6.Benny Joseph
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins, Houston, Texas, 1972
7.Church Musician, Bryan, Texas, 2024
8.Hiram Dotson
United Scottish Rite Grand Lodge AM & FM Grand Master C.R. Whittaker (left),
Houston, Texas, ca. 1960s
9.Highland Heights Prince Hall Affiliated
Houston Texas, 2024
10.Unknown photographer
Mr. Thomas Jones and Old Jack, Huntsville, Texas, ca. 1905-10
11.MLK day parade (Mike)
Dallas, Texas 2025

Monday, April 6, 2026, 7:00PM (EDT)
Black Frontiers: Rahim Fortune and Nicole R. Fleetwood in Conversation
The Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
66 West 12th Street
NYC
Please join Aperture and the Photography Program at Parsons School of Design at The New School for a special conversation between artist Rahim Fortune and curator Nicole R. Fleetwood. The two will discuss Kinship & Community: Selections from the Texas African American Photography Archive (Aperture and Documentary Arts, 2026) and Fortune’s vivid new photographic essay that takes up the archive’s legacy and places it firmly in the present tense.
1.Kinship & Community published by @aperturefnd 2026
2.A. B. Bell
Print shop, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1972
3.Untitled, Dallas, Texas, 2025
4.A. B. Bell
Beauty pageant swimsuit competition, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1960s
5.Miss Juneteenth Pageant, Texas City 2024
6.Benny Joseph
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins, Houston, Texas, 1972
7.Church Musician, Bryan, Texas, 2024
8.Hiram Dotson
United Scottish Rite Grand Lodge AM & FM Grand Master C.R. Whittaker (left),
Houston, Texas, ca. 1960s
9.Highland Heights Prince Hall Affiliated
Houston Texas, 2024
10.Unknown photographer
Mr. Thomas Jones and Old Jack, Huntsville, Texas, ca. 1905-10
11.MLK day parade (Mike)
Dallas, Texas 2025

Monday, April 6, 2026, 7:00PM (EDT)
Black Frontiers: Rahim Fortune and Nicole R. Fleetwood in Conversation
The Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
66 West 12th Street
NYC
Please join Aperture and the Photography Program at Parsons School of Design at The New School for a special conversation between artist Rahim Fortune and curator Nicole R. Fleetwood. The two will discuss Kinship & Community: Selections from the Texas African American Photography Archive (Aperture and Documentary Arts, 2026) and Fortune’s vivid new photographic essay that takes up the archive’s legacy and places it firmly in the present tense.
1.Kinship & Community published by @aperturefnd 2026
2.A. B. Bell
Print shop, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1972
3.Untitled, Dallas, Texas, 2025
4.A. B. Bell
Beauty pageant swimsuit competition, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1960s
5.Miss Juneteenth Pageant, Texas City 2024
6.Benny Joseph
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins, Houston, Texas, 1972
7.Church Musician, Bryan, Texas, 2024
8.Hiram Dotson
United Scottish Rite Grand Lodge AM & FM Grand Master C.R. Whittaker (left),
Houston, Texas, ca. 1960s
9.Highland Heights Prince Hall Affiliated
Houston Texas, 2024
10.Unknown photographer
Mr. Thomas Jones and Old Jack, Huntsville, Texas, ca. 1905-10
11.MLK day parade (Mike)
Dallas, Texas 2025

Monday, April 6, 2026, 7:00PM (EDT)
Black Frontiers: Rahim Fortune and Nicole R. Fleetwood in Conversation
The Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
66 West 12th Street
NYC
Please join Aperture and the Photography Program at Parsons School of Design at The New School for a special conversation between artist Rahim Fortune and curator Nicole R. Fleetwood. The two will discuss Kinship & Community: Selections from the Texas African American Photography Archive (Aperture and Documentary Arts, 2026) and Fortune’s vivid new photographic essay that takes up the archive’s legacy and places it firmly in the present tense.
1.Kinship & Community published by @aperturefnd 2026
2.A. B. Bell
Print shop, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1972
3.Untitled, Dallas, Texas, 2025
4.A. B. Bell
Beauty pageant swimsuit competition, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1960s
5.Miss Juneteenth Pageant, Texas City 2024
6.Benny Joseph
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins, Houston, Texas, 1972
7.Church Musician, Bryan, Texas, 2024
8.Hiram Dotson
United Scottish Rite Grand Lodge AM & FM Grand Master C.R. Whittaker (left),
Houston, Texas, ca. 1960s
9.Highland Heights Prince Hall Affiliated
Houston Texas, 2024
10.Unknown photographer
Mr. Thomas Jones and Old Jack, Huntsville, Texas, ca. 1905-10
11.MLK day parade (Mike)
Dallas, Texas 2025

Monday, April 6, 2026, 7:00PM (EDT)
Black Frontiers: Rahim Fortune and Nicole R. Fleetwood in Conversation
The Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
66 West 12th Street
NYC
Please join Aperture and the Photography Program at Parsons School of Design at The New School for a special conversation between artist Rahim Fortune and curator Nicole R. Fleetwood. The two will discuss Kinship & Community: Selections from the Texas African American Photography Archive (Aperture and Documentary Arts, 2026) and Fortune’s vivid new photographic essay that takes up the archive’s legacy and places it firmly in the present tense.
1.Kinship & Community published by @aperturefnd 2026
2.A. B. Bell
Print shop, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1972
3.Untitled, Dallas, Texas, 2025
4.A. B. Bell
Beauty pageant swimsuit competition, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1960s
5.Miss Juneteenth Pageant, Texas City 2024
6.Benny Joseph
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins, Houston, Texas, 1972
7.Church Musician, Bryan, Texas, 2024
8.Hiram Dotson
United Scottish Rite Grand Lodge AM & FM Grand Master C.R. Whittaker (left),
Houston, Texas, ca. 1960s
9.Highland Heights Prince Hall Affiliated
Houston Texas, 2024
10.Unknown photographer
Mr. Thomas Jones and Old Jack, Huntsville, Texas, ca. 1905-10
11.MLK day parade (Mike)
Dallas, Texas 2025

Monday, April 6, 2026, 7:00PM (EDT)
Black Frontiers: Rahim Fortune and Nicole R. Fleetwood in Conversation
The Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
66 West 12th Street
NYC
Please join Aperture and the Photography Program at Parsons School of Design at The New School for a special conversation between artist Rahim Fortune and curator Nicole R. Fleetwood. The two will discuss Kinship & Community: Selections from the Texas African American Photography Archive (Aperture and Documentary Arts, 2026) and Fortune’s vivid new photographic essay that takes up the archive’s legacy and places it firmly in the present tense.
1.Kinship & Community published by @aperturefnd 2026
2.A. B. Bell
Print shop, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1972
3.Untitled, Dallas, Texas, 2025
4.A. B. Bell
Beauty pageant swimsuit competition, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1960s
5.Miss Juneteenth Pageant, Texas City 2024
6.Benny Joseph
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins, Houston, Texas, 1972
7.Church Musician, Bryan, Texas, 2024
8.Hiram Dotson
United Scottish Rite Grand Lodge AM & FM Grand Master C.R. Whittaker (left),
Houston, Texas, ca. 1960s
9.Highland Heights Prince Hall Affiliated
Houston Texas, 2024
10.Unknown photographer
Mr. Thomas Jones and Old Jack, Huntsville, Texas, ca. 1905-10
11.MLK day parade (Mike)
Dallas, Texas 2025

Monday, April 6, 2026, 7:00PM (EDT)
Black Frontiers: Rahim Fortune and Nicole R. Fleetwood in Conversation
The Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
66 West 12th Street
NYC
Please join Aperture and the Photography Program at Parsons School of Design at The New School for a special conversation between artist Rahim Fortune and curator Nicole R. Fleetwood. The two will discuss Kinship & Community: Selections from the Texas African American Photography Archive (Aperture and Documentary Arts, 2026) and Fortune’s vivid new photographic essay that takes up the archive’s legacy and places it firmly in the present tense.
1.Kinship & Community published by @aperturefnd 2026
2.A. B. Bell
Print shop, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1972
3.Untitled, Dallas, Texas, 2025
4.A. B. Bell
Beauty pageant swimsuit competition, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1960s
5.Miss Juneteenth Pageant, Texas City 2024
6.Benny Joseph
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins, Houston, Texas, 1972
7.Church Musician, Bryan, Texas, 2024
8.Hiram Dotson
United Scottish Rite Grand Lodge AM & FM Grand Master C.R. Whittaker (left),
Houston, Texas, ca. 1960s
9.Highland Heights Prince Hall Affiliated
Houston Texas, 2024
10.Unknown photographer
Mr. Thomas Jones and Old Jack, Huntsville, Texas, ca. 1905-10
11.MLK day parade (Mike)
Dallas, Texas 2025

Monday, April 6, 2026, 7:00PM (EDT)
Black Frontiers: Rahim Fortune and Nicole R. Fleetwood in Conversation
The Auditorium at Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
66 West 12th Street
NYC
Please join Aperture and the Photography Program at Parsons School of Design at The New School for a special conversation between artist Rahim Fortune and curator Nicole R. Fleetwood. The two will discuss Kinship & Community: Selections from the Texas African American Photography Archive (Aperture and Documentary Arts, 2026) and Fortune’s vivid new photographic essay that takes up the archive’s legacy and places it firmly in the present tense.
1.Kinship & Community published by @aperturefnd 2026
2.A. B. Bell
Print shop, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1972
3.Untitled, Dallas, Texas, 2025
4.A. B. Bell
Beauty pageant swimsuit competition, Dallas, Texas, ca. 1960s
5.Miss Juneteenth Pageant, Texas City 2024
6.Benny Joseph
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins, Houston, Texas, 1972
7.Church Musician, Bryan, Texas, 2024
8.Hiram Dotson
United Scottish Rite Grand Lodge AM & FM Grand Master C.R. Whittaker (left),
Houston, Texas, ca. 1960s
9.Highland Heights Prince Hall Affiliated
Houston Texas, 2024
10.Unknown photographer
Mr. Thomas Jones and Old Jack, Huntsville, Texas, ca. 1905-10
11.MLK day parade (Mike)
Dallas, Texas 2025

Repost from @voguefrance
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“@ChaseInfiniti is the cover star of our « Youth » April issue. She captivated audiences with her breakout role in One Battle After Another, the Oscar winning film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Photographed for Vogue in London by @RahimFortune, himself a rising force, this series reflects on youth, seen through the lens of two young creatives already shaping the future.” — @ClaireThomsonJonville
On newsstands and online on March 26.
“Chase Infiniti est la cover star de notre numéro “Jeunesse” d’avril. Elle a conquis nos écrans avec son rôle révélation dans “Une bataille après l’autre”, grand lauréat des Oscars 2026, réalisé par Paul Thomas Anderson. Photographiée pour Vogue à Londres par Rahim Fortune, lui aussi promesse d’une belle carrière. Cette série est une réflexion sur la jeunesse, vue à travers le regard de deux jeunes talents qui façonnent l’avenir.” - Claire Thomson Jonville.
En kiosque et en ligne le 26 mars prochain.
Chase Infiniti porte une robe longue @LouisVuitton et un collier personnalisé Chase en or jaune @ApsleyandHeron.
Photographer : @rahimfortune
Fashion: @clairethomsonjonville
Talent: @chaseinfiniti
Hair Stylist: @cyndiaharvey
Make-up: @lauren.parsons
Nail Manicure: @angelsnailz
Global Entertainment Director: @cbroday
Repost from @voguefrance
•
“@ChaseInfiniti is the cover star of our « Youth » April issue. She captivated audiences with her breakout role in One Battle After Another, the Oscar winning film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Photographed for Vogue in London by @RahimFortune, himself a rising force, this series reflects on youth, seen through the lens of two young creatives already shaping the future.” — @ClaireThomsonJonville
On newsstands and online on March 26.
“Chase Infiniti est la cover star de notre numéro “Jeunesse” d’avril. Elle a conquis nos écrans avec son rôle révélation dans “Une bataille après l’autre”, grand lauréat des Oscars 2026, réalisé par Paul Thomas Anderson. Photographiée pour Vogue à Londres par Rahim Fortune, lui aussi promesse d’une belle carrière. Cette série est une réflexion sur la jeunesse, vue à travers le regard de deux jeunes talents qui façonnent l’avenir.” - Claire Thomson Jonville.
En kiosque et en ligne le 26 mars prochain.
Chase Infiniti porte une robe longue @LouisVuitton et un collier personnalisé Chase en or jaune @ApsleyandHeron.
Photographer : @rahimfortune
Fashion: @clairethomsonjonville
Talent: @chaseinfiniti
Hair Stylist: @cyndiaharvey
Make-up: @lauren.parsons
Nail Manicure: @angelsnailz
Global Entertainment Director: @cbroday

Check out the latest story by Jasmine Hardy featuring some of my photographs on Black Heritage Tree sites in Texas for @atmos
Story is live now

Check out the latest story by Jasmine Hardy featuring some of my photographs on Black Heritage Tree sites in Texas for @atmos
Story is live now

Check out the latest story by Jasmine Hardy featuring some of my photographs on Black Heritage Tree sites in Texas for @atmos
Story is live now

Check out the latest story by Jasmine Hardy featuring some of my photographs on Black Heritage Tree sites in Texas for @atmos
Story is live now

Check out the latest story by Jasmine Hardy featuring some of my photographs on Black Heritage Tree sites in Texas for @atmos
Story is live now

Check out the latest story by Jasmine Hardy featuring some of my photographs on Black Heritage Tree sites in Texas for @atmos
Story is live now

Check out the latest story by Jasmine Hardy featuring some of my photographs on Black Heritage Tree sites in Texas for @atmos
Story is live now

I recently spoke with @preciousadesina about my unreleased photographs of the North Eastern and MidWestern United States for @officialbyredo
Thank you @preciousadesina for your thoughtful questions, and to@blackandwhiteonwhite / @phtsdr for their processing and care.
On News stands now!

I recently spoke with @preciousadesina about my unreleased photographs of the North Eastern and MidWestern United States for @officialbyredo
Thank you @preciousadesina for your thoughtful questions, and to@blackandwhiteonwhite / @phtsdr for their processing and care.
On News stands now!

I recently spoke with @preciousadesina about my unreleased photographs of the North Eastern and MidWestern United States for @officialbyredo
Thank you @preciousadesina for your thoughtful questions, and to@blackandwhiteonwhite / @phtsdr for their processing and care.
On News stands now!

I recently spoke with @preciousadesina about my unreleased photographs of the North Eastern and MidWestern United States for @officialbyredo
Thank you @preciousadesina for your thoughtful questions, and to@blackandwhiteonwhite / @phtsdr for their processing and care.
On News stands now!

I recently spoke with @preciousadesina about my unreleased photographs of the North Eastern and MidWestern United States for @officialbyredo
Thank you @preciousadesina for your thoughtful questions, and to@blackandwhiteonwhite / @phtsdr for their processing and care.
On News stands now!

These photographs accompany an article I wrote about a few of my favorite music venues around town and their cultural importance in Austin.On Newsstands now!
@oxfordamericanIssue 131, Winter 2025
Southern Music Issue vol 27: Austin Live!

These photographs accompany an article I wrote about a few of my favorite music venues around town and their cultural importance in Austin.On Newsstands now!
@oxfordamericanIssue 131, Winter 2025
Southern Music Issue vol 27: Austin Live!

These photographs accompany an article I wrote about a few of my favorite music venues around town and their cultural importance in Austin.On Newsstands now!
@oxfordamericanIssue 131, Winter 2025
Southern Music Issue vol 27: Austin Live!

These photographs accompany an article I wrote about a few of my favorite music venues around town and their cultural importance in Austin.On Newsstands now!
@oxfordamericanIssue 131, Winter 2025
Southern Music Issue vol 27: Austin Live!

These photographs accompany an article I wrote about a few of my favorite music venues around town and their cultural importance in Austin.On Newsstands now!
@oxfordamericanIssue 131, Winter 2025
Southern Music Issue vol 27: Austin Live!

These photographs accompany an article I wrote about a few of my favorite music venues around town and their cultural importance in Austin.On Newsstands now!
@oxfordamericanIssue 131, Winter 2025
Southern Music Issue vol 27: Austin Live!

These photographs accompany an article I wrote about a few of my favorite music venues around town and their cultural importance in Austin.On Newsstands now!
@oxfordamericanIssue 131, Winter 2025
Southern Music Issue vol 27: Austin Live!

These photographs accompany an article I wrote about a few of my favorite music venues around town and their cultural importance in Austin.On Newsstands now!
@oxfordamericanIssue 131, Winter 2025
Southern Music Issue vol 27: Austin Live!

These photographs accompany an article I wrote about a few of my favorite music venues around town and their cultural importance in Austin.On Newsstands now!
@oxfordamericanIssue 131, Winter 2025
Southern Music Issue vol 27: Austin Live!

These photographs accompany an article I wrote about a few of my favorite music venues around town and their cultural importance in Austin.On Newsstands now!
@oxfordamericanIssue 131, Winter 2025
Southern Music Issue vol 27: Austin Live!

These photographs accompany an article I wrote about a few of my favorite music venues around town and their cultural importance in Austin.On Newsstands now!
@oxfordamericanIssue 131, Winter 2025
Southern Music Issue vol 27: Austin Live!

I recently interviewed @dannylyonphotos2 for @truephotojournal about his filmmaking practice ahead of his @howardgreenberggallery exhibition.
“This issue’s cover features artwork from Danny
Lyon’s film ‘The Immigrant’ (1974).
In an exclusive feature for True, Danny talks with Rahim Fortune about his shift from photography to film-making, and how the themes first expressed in his work over half a century ago are still as relevant and urgent in today’s political climate.”
learn more about Danny’s work through his blog bleakbeauty.com, Metrograph will be hosting a screening of Danny’s films over the next two days.
THE TEXAS PRISON PHOTOGRAPHS
DANNY LYON
DECEMBER 5 - JANUARY 31, 2026
@howardgreenberggallery

I recently interviewed @dannylyonphotos2 for @truephotojournal about his filmmaking practice ahead of his @howardgreenberggallery exhibition.
“This issue’s cover features artwork from Danny
Lyon’s film ‘The Immigrant’ (1974).
In an exclusive feature for True, Danny talks with Rahim Fortune about his shift from photography to film-making, and how the themes first expressed in his work over half a century ago are still as relevant and urgent in today’s political climate.”
learn more about Danny’s work through his blog bleakbeauty.com, Metrograph will be hosting a screening of Danny’s films over the next two days.
THE TEXAS PRISON PHOTOGRAPHS
DANNY LYON
DECEMBER 5 - JANUARY 31, 2026
@howardgreenberggallery

I recently interviewed @dannylyonphotos2 for @truephotojournal about his filmmaking practice ahead of his @howardgreenberggallery exhibition.
“This issue’s cover features artwork from Danny
Lyon’s film ‘The Immigrant’ (1974).
In an exclusive feature for True, Danny talks with Rahim Fortune about his shift from photography to film-making, and how the themes first expressed in his work over half a century ago are still as relevant and urgent in today’s political climate.”
learn more about Danny’s work through his blog bleakbeauty.com, Metrograph will be hosting a screening of Danny’s films over the next two days.
THE TEXAS PRISON PHOTOGRAPHS
DANNY LYON
DECEMBER 5 - JANUARY 31, 2026
@howardgreenberggallery

I recently interviewed @dannylyonphotos2 for @truephotojournal about his filmmaking practice ahead of his @howardgreenberggallery exhibition.
“This issue’s cover features artwork from Danny
Lyon’s film ‘The Immigrant’ (1974).
In an exclusive feature for True, Danny talks with Rahim Fortune about his shift from photography to film-making, and how the themes first expressed in his work over half a century ago are still as relevant and urgent in today’s political climate.”
learn more about Danny’s work through his blog bleakbeauty.com, Metrograph will be hosting a screening of Danny’s films over the next two days.
THE TEXAS PRISON PHOTOGRAPHS
DANNY LYON
DECEMBER 5 - JANUARY 31, 2026
@howardgreenberggallery

I recently interviewed @dannylyonphotos2 for @truephotojournal about his filmmaking practice ahead of his @howardgreenberggallery exhibition.
“This issue’s cover features artwork from Danny
Lyon’s film ‘The Immigrant’ (1974).
In an exclusive feature for True, Danny talks with Rahim Fortune about his shift from photography to film-making, and how the themes first expressed in his work over half a century ago are still as relevant and urgent in today’s political climate.”
learn more about Danny’s work through his blog bleakbeauty.com, Metrograph will be hosting a screening of Danny’s films over the next two days.
THE TEXAS PRISON PHOTOGRAPHS
DANNY LYON
DECEMBER 5 - JANUARY 31, 2026
@howardgreenberggallery

I recently interviewed @dannylyonphotos2 for @truephotojournal about his filmmaking practice ahead of his @howardgreenberggallery exhibition.
“This issue’s cover features artwork from Danny
Lyon’s film ‘The Immigrant’ (1974).
In an exclusive feature for True, Danny talks with Rahim Fortune about his shift from photography to film-making, and how the themes first expressed in his work over half a century ago are still as relevant and urgent in today’s political climate.”
learn more about Danny’s work through his blog bleakbeauty.com, Metrograph will be hosting a screening of Danny’s films over the next two days.
THE TEXAS PRISON PHOTOGRAPHS
DANNY LYON
DECEMBER 5 - JANUARY 31, 2026
@howardgreenberggallery

I recently interviewed @dannylyonphotos2 for @truephotojournal about his filmmaking practice ahead of his @howardgreenberggallery exhibition.
“This issue’s cover features artwork from Danny
Lyon’s film ‘The Immigrant’ (1974).
In an exclusive feature for True, Danny talks with Rahim Fortune about his shift from photography to film-making, and how the themes first expressed in his work over half a century ago are still as relevant and urgent in today’s political climate.”
learn more about Danny’s work through his blog bleakbeauty.com, Metrograph will be hosting a screening of Danny’s films over the next two days.
THE TEXAS PRISON PHOTOGRAPHS
DANNY LYON
DECEMBER 5 - JANUARY 31, 2026
@howardgreenberggallery

How can we make “land back” a reality?
Turning land over to Indigenous stewardship can be good for people and planet alike—so long as Indigenous stewards are properly funded and supported. For Atmos Volume 12: Pollinate, Indigenous rights and climate policy expert @jadethemighty explores the true cost of land back, and photographer @rahimfortune visually traces the history of the Oglala Lakota Tribe across Badlands National Park, exploring how resilience continues to shape the story of the land.
Order your copy of our latest issue today. Link in bio.
Atmos Volume 12: Pollinate
Cofounder / Editor-in-Chief @willowonearth
Cofounder / Chief Creative Officer @jakesarge
Executive Director @the.resaperez
Editorial Operations Director @karen.pk.gray
Art Director @tessaforrest
Creative Producer @anameizing
Print Design by @actualsource.work
Print Editor @unwrinkling
Associate Editor @jasminexhardy
Copy Editor Karly Alderfer
Research Editor Matt Mahoney

How can we make “land back” a reality?
Turning land over to Indigenous stewardship can be good for people and planet alike—so long as Indigenous stewards are properly funded and supported. For Atmos Volume 12: Pollinate, Indigenous rights and climate policy expert @jadethemighty explores the true cost of land back, and photographer @rahimfortune visually traces the history of the Oglala Lakota Tribe across Badlands National Park, exploring how resilience continues to shape the story of the land.
Order your copy of our latest issue today. Link in bio.
Atmos Volume 12: Pollinate
Cofounder / Editor-in-Chief @willowonearth
Cofounder / Chief Creative Officer @jakesarge
Executive Director @the.resaperez
Editorial Operations Director @karen.pk.gray
Art Director @tessaforrest
Creative Producer @anameizing
Print Design by @actualsource.work
Print Editor @unwrinkling
Associate Editor @jasminexhardy
Copy Editor Karly Alderfer
Research Editor Matt Mahoney

How can we make “land back” a reality?
Turning land over to Indigenous stewardship can be good for people and planet alike—so long as Indigenous stewards are properly funded and supported. For Atmos Volume 12: Pollinate, Indigenous rights and climate policy expert @jadethemighty explores the true cost of land back, and photographer @rahimfortune visually traces the history of the Oglala Lakota Tribe across Badlands National Park, exploring how resilience continues to shape the story of the land.
Order your copy of our latest issue today. Link in bio.
Atmos Volume 12: Pollinate
Cofounder / Editor-in-Chief @willowonearth
Cofounder / Chief Creative Officer @jakesarge
Executive Director @the.resaperez
Editorial Operations Director @karen.pk.gray
Art Director @tessaforrest
Creative Producer @anameizing
Print Design by @actualsource.work
Print Editor @unwrinkling
Associate Editor @jasminexhardy
Copy Editor Karly Alderfer
Research Editor Matt Mahoney

How can we make “land back” a reality?
Turning land over to Indigenous stewardship can be good for people and planet alike—so long as Indigenous stewards are properly funded and supported. For Atmos Volume 12: Pollinate, Indigenous rights and climate policy expert @jadethemighty explores the true cost of land back, and photographer @rahimfortune visually traces the history of the Oglala Lakota Tribe across Badlands National Park, exploring how resilience continues to shape the story of the land.
Order your copy of our latest issue today. Link in bio.
Atmos Volume 12: Pollinate
Cofounder / Editor-in-Chief @willowonearth
Cofounder / Chief Creative Officer @jakesarge
Executive Director @the.resaperez
Editorial Operations Director @karen.pk.gray
Art Director @tessaforrest
Creative Producer @anameizing
Print Design by @actualsource.work
Print Editor @unwrinkling
Associate Editor @jasminexhardy
Copy Editor Karly Alderfer
Research Editor Matt Mahoney

I will be participating in two public programs this weekend on the East Coast and would love to see you there!
@uniquephoto in Philadelphia
Sat, November 15 - 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
@cpw_kingston in conversation with @nifleetwood
Sunday, November 16, 2025 3-5 PM

I will be participating in two public programs this weekend on the East Coast and would love to see you there!
@uniquephoto in Philadelphia
Sat, November 15 - 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
@cpw_kingston in conversation with @nifleetwood
Sunday, November 16, 2025 3-5 PM

I will be participating in two public programs this weekend on the East Coast and would love to see you there!
@uniquephoto in Philadelphia
Sat, November 15 - 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
@cpw_kingston in conversation with @nifleetwood
Sunday, November 16, 2025 3-5 PM

I will be participating in two public programs this weekend on the East Coast and would love to see you there!
@uniquephoto in Philadelphia
Sat, November 15 - 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
@cpw_kingston in conversation with @nifleetwood
Sunday, November 16, 2025 3-5 PM
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
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Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
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