The Messy Truth – Conversations on Photography
Micaiah Carter's stylised photographs have graced magazines, screens and billboards capturing icons, past and present with his unique blend of 90’s maximalism and 70’s hues.
He is clear about his intentions as an image-maker – wanting the work to be a quality platform for the representation of people of colour that hasn’t been seen before. What I love about his photographs is how they emanate a powerful hybrid of joy and resilience.
Gem Fletcher chats to Micaiah Carter about collaboration, identity and popular culture.
This conversation was recorded in November 2019.
Micaiah is also part of See In Black, a collective of Black photographers who uplift and invest in Black visibility. Through the sale of highly-curated prints from Black photographers, we raise funds that support five key pillars of Black advancement: civil rights, education/arts, intersectionality, community building, and criminal justice reform.
Recorded in London, UK
Edited by John Webb
Music by Judd Greenstein – Change from Awake
Design by Ruby Wight
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